Eruvaka Technologies develops on-farm diagnostic equipment for aquaculture farmers to reduce their risk and increase productivity. We integrate sensors, mobile connectivity and decision tools for affordable aquaculture monitoring and automation.
Our mission is to accelerate the use of technology in aquaculture. It helps farmers to monitor their ponds in a better way and reduce their investments to make it sustainable.
August 2022: Nutreco, has announced it will increase its stake in Eruvaka to 93.7%, from 25.45% in 2018. The acquisition of a controlling majority stake will enable Nutreco’s aquaculture business line Skretting to deliver in-house on-farm software and smart equipment to shrimp farmers around the world to increase their productivity and reduce the risk for their operations. Nutreco’s plan is to gain full ownership of Eruvaka in the course of 2023.
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