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Aker BioMarine leverages krill oil expertise, diversifies into algae products

“I think what the market needs is someone like us that has done what we’ve done with krill to build it up over time, get science behind it, get customers and drive that growth over to that new category because I think algae deserves a bigger spot than what it has today as a vegetarian-based, sustainable, alternative for omega-3,” Matts Johansen, CEO at Aker BioMarine, told NutraIngredients-USA.

The Norwegian biotech and fishing company launched the new ingredient as FloraMarine last week at the Expo West natural products trade show. It is positioned as the highest, natural concentration of algae docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) omega-3 on the market.

Preparing for the market squeeze

While Johansen acknowledged that the global market for algae supplements is currently very small compared to marine omega-3 counterparts, he noted that companies may not be aware of the greater pressures on the fish oil supply beyond the underwhelming Peruvian fishing seasons in recent years.

“Everybody focuses on Peru and El Niño and the situation there, but I think it’s a much more systematic problem than that,” he said. “To think that this is going to be a problem that we’ll just solve by getting the normal harvesting season in Peru again, I don’t believe that.”

He highlighted the renewed demand for fish omega-3 as feed in the aquaculture industry (where Aker BioMarine provides the bulk of its krill-based marine proteins and omega-3s), explaining that breeders recently realized that farmed fish were diseased and dying because of the reduction of marine-sourced feed from 90% to 20% over the last 30 years.

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Written by The Muscle Mag

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