Albany, Indiana News Releases

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Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels Gives Thumbs Up To Bell Aquaculture's Bell Perch™ At Purdue's Ag Alumni Fish Fry
"Absolutely delicious," said Governor Mitch Daniels in last Saturday's Muncie Star-Press about the Bell Perch™ served at the annual Purdue University Agricultural Alumni Fish Fry held earlier this month in Indianapolis. Under sponsorship of the Indiana Soybean Alliance (ISA), Bell Aquaculture helped bring fish back to the menu at Purdue University's Agricultural Alumni Fish Fry this year. - February 18, 2009

Fish - Specifically Bell Aquaculture's Bell Perch™ - Is Back On The Menu At Purdue's Ag Alumni Fish Fry Feb. 7
Under sponsorship of the Indiana Soybean Alliance, Bell Aquaculture is helping bring fish back to the menu at Purdue University's Agricultural Alumni Fish Fry this Saturday, Feb. 7. Fish – specifically Indiana raised Bell Perch™ – is being reintroduced to the event's menu this year at the 11:30 a.m. luncheon in the Toyota Blue Ribbon Pavilion at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis. - February 03, 2009

Bell Aquaculture Announces Completion of Corporate Headquarters and Processing Facilities in Redkey, IN, For Nation's Largest Yellow Perch Farm
Bell Aquaculture has completed construction of its corporate headquarters and processing facilities in Redkey, Indiana. Darien (Illinois)-based Wight & Company, began work on the 28,000-square-foot Redkey project in July. Bell Aquaculture announced operation of the nation's largest yellow perch farm in March 2008; production facilities are located about five miles from Redkey in Albany, northeast of Indianapolis. - January 15, 2009

Bell Aquaculture Launches $15 Million Equity Raise To Scale Technology & Processes For Nation's Largest Yellow Perch Farm
Indiana-based Bell Aquaculture is launching a focused search to raise $15 million of equity capital to scale the technology and processes for the nation's largest yellow perch farm. SDR Ventures, Inc., Denver-based investment banking firm, is assisting Bell Aquaculture in identifying the appropriate investor and financial partner to advance the company's continued growth through 2015. - January 08, 2009

Global Trend of Farmed Fish Consumption Overtaking Wild-Raised Plays Out Domestically With Launch of Bell Aquaculture, Largest Yellow Perch Farm in U.S.
This year for the first time, according to a recent Wall Street Journal/Europe article, humans will eat more farmed fish than wild fish. The WSJ referenced a report now being prepared by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and featured a cod farm in Norway. - December 10, 2008

Aquaculture Expert Bill Manci, Chief Technology Officer For Bell Aquaculture, Profiled At Expert411.com
Bell Aquaculture Chief Technology Officer Bill Manci is profiled online at the Expert Information For Journalists website. The company announced operation of the nation's largest yellow perch (Perca flavescens) farm at production facilities located in Albany, Indiana, northeast of Indianapolis, in March. Further, in July, Bell Aquaculture broke ground on its corporate headquarters and processing facilities in Redkey, Indiana. - August 04, 2008

Bell Aquaculture Breaks Ground on Corporate Headquarters and Processing Facilities in Redkey, IN, for Nation's Largest Yellow Perch Farm
Bell Aquaculture has broken ground on its corporate headquarters and processing facilities in Redkey, Indiana. Darien (Illinois)-based Wight & Company, began work on Wednesday, July 16, 2008, for the new 27,000 square-foot project in Redkey. Bell Aquaculture announced operation of the nation's largest yellow perch farm in March; production facilities are located in Albany, Indiana, northeast of Indianapolis. - July 21, 2008

Indiana-Based Bell Aquaculture Announces Company Launch, Featuring the Nation’s Largest Yellow Perch Farm
Bell Aquaculture has begun operation of the nation’s largest yellow perch (Perca flavescens) farm at production facilities located in Albany, Indiana, northeast of Indianapolis, with an initial capacity of less than 100,000 pounds of fish per year and ultimately exceeding 9 million pounds per year. - March 10, 2008