Shrimp has the potential to become one of the most carbon efficient, nourishing and accessible farmed animal proteins.

Our theory of change.

By accelerating the adoption of greenhouse gas-reducing innovation, we can propel shrimp farming to current best practices and reduce total emissions by 70%. New feed formulations that reduce our reliance on wild-caught seafood and eliminate ingredients from deforested lands, and greater efficiency in feed and energy use at the farm are among the most significant innovations transforming the industry today.

These advancements promise to reduce the carbon intensity of shrimp farming, and its impacts on land and marine resources, to levels even below that of chicken and many agricultural commodities.

Join us in leading the blue revolution.

Our pillars of change:

  1. xpertSea’s AI-powered tech, which is trusted by farmers to both drive productivity and carbon reduction. Today, xpertSea MAX reduces 370 kg CO2-eq/mt shrimp by improving eFCR by 11%.

  2. Our global sourcing efforts to connect farmers to international buyers who value responsible practices. 

  3. Access to capital for electrification and technology investments.

Driving impact at the farm

    1. Adding automatic feeders will reduce 890 kg CO2-eq/mt shrimp by improving eFCR by 25%.

    2. Switching feeds to deforestation-free and low carbon ingredients will reduce carbon footprint by 20-39% at the farm.

    3. Powering farms with renewable energy will reduce carbon footprint by up to 40% at the farm.

    1. Every hectare of mangrove forest sinks 1,740kg of CO2/year.

    2. Supporting restoration also increases climate resilience for coastal communities and shrimp farmers by controlling floods and sea level rise.

    3. And restores rich biodiversity for both terrestrial and marine ecosystems.

      Learn more about our Climate Smart Shrimp buying program.

    1. Understand how farmers utilize stocking densities and maintain healthy water quality to support animal welfare.

    2. We have hatcheries and farmers in our sourcing network that are committed to ending the practice of eyestalk ablation for breeding females.