Production and sale of mixed feeds, procurement, sale, production and processing of animal and fishery feeds, etc.
Other businesses ancillary to the above (farm-management consulting, management of veterinary examination and treatment facilities, etc.)
HISTORY
March 2014 Kyodo Shiryo Co., Ltd. and Nippon Formula Feed Mfg. Co., Ltd. agree to establish Feed One Holdings Co., Ltd.
by means of joint transfer of shares, drafted a share-transfer plan, and conclude a general memorandum of understanding on that basis.
October 2014 Feed One Holdings is established.
May 2015 Feed One Holdings, Nippon Formula Feed and Kyodo Shiryo conclude an absorption-type merger agreement.
October 2015 Feed One Holdings merged absorb Kyodo Shiryo Co., Ltd. and Nippon Formula Feed Mfg Co., Ltd., company name changed to Feed One Co.,Ltd.
A Wide Range of Feed Mixtures
There are three types of feed that are given to farmed fish. The first is the mash used in moist pellets (MP) which is mixed with frozen raw feed. The second are dry pellets (DP), which have optimized nutritional settings for individual types of fish, and the third are extruder pellets (EP), which have improved digestibility due to high-temperature, high-pressure processing.
The form of the feed is determined by the fish in question, and types include granules, crumbles, and pellets.
The Rising Expectations and Roles of Fishery Feed
Trout, carp, sweetfish, eel, seabream, yellowtail and amberjack are fish that are indispensable to the food culture of Japan.
Many of these fish are farmed. At present, due to reasons such as reductions to catches of fish for raw feed and the protection of fish farming environments, feed mixtures are becoming mainstream feeds for farmed fish. The expectations for feed mixtures are increasing in the areas of stable supply, the health of feed fish, nutritional management, and the need for improved quality.
Feed One is contributing to the fish farming industry through the development and provision of fishery feed that answers these needs, with a concentration on trout, carp, sweetfish, eel, seabream, yellowtail, amberjack and other fish.
Fisheries
FEED ONE meets customer needs with high-quality fish from both domestic and international sources, focusing on farm-raised fish.
From filet and loin to sushi toppings, FEED ONE sells fish and fish products in various types and degrees of processing.
From production, where utmost care is taken to preserve flavor and freshness, through processing and sale, FEED ONE constructs a chain of diligent traceability.
Key products handled: Red sea bream, amberjack, greater amberjack, coho salmon, tiger prawn, sea trout.
Ojika-no-Gin coho salmon is distinctive for its vivid hues, firm flesh and the faintness of its odor.
It is most flavorful from spring to early summer. Delicious when grilled, Ojika-no-Gin is also a pleasure to eat raw.
Stock-raising Environment
On the tip of the Ojika Peninsula, the banks of the Ayu River look out on Mount Kinka.
The fishing grounds between the Ojika Peninsula and the island of Ajishima are tempered by furious tides and low water temperatures, yielding fish of firm texture. Floating in these waters, FEED ONE’s fish preserve is constantly replenished with fresh water by the rapid tides. Here FEED ONE’s designated producers work diligently to cultivate fish of outstanding quality.
We carefully select all feeds, with the expertise only a feed producer can bring.
¦ Adoption of Expanding Feed
To make the most effective use of judiciously added nutrients, FEED ONE adopts expanding feed pellets, yielding a healthy fish stock.
¦ Addition of powdered Veitch’s bamboo
FEED ONE also mixes powdered Veitch’s bamboo, a widely used health food, into its EP feed.
Complete bluefin tuna farm
We work on early realization of Complete farm–raising Bluefin tuna.The Kyokuyo Feed One Marine Co., Ltd. was established in November 2012 through a working collaboration with the Kyokuyo Group, and we will aim at the shipment of Complete farm–raising bluefin tuna by combining our fry production technology and feed development with experiences of bluefin tuna culture in Kyokuyo.In August and September 2014, we succeeded producing completely farm-raised buluefin tuna fry.