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"The world depends on fish farms," explained Assistant Professor ... directly from the oceanic source of these nutrients: marine microalgae. Microalgae, also called phytoplankton, are tiny ...
A new paper published in the journal Oceanography speculates future global food production problems could be solved by growing protein-dense microalgae in coastal aquaculture farms. The modeling ...
With rising input costs and price uncertainties, it’s important now, more than ever, to implement practices that are equally ...
Techna-X’s subsidiary Techna-X AeroBeidou has partnered with two other companies to farm microalgae and produce algae biofuel. Techna-X Bhd’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Techna-X AeroBeidou Sdn ...
Large-scale microalgae farms could significantly reduce global carbon emissions, making them valuable for environmental sustainability. However, successful commercialization depends on the ...
Norwegian project "transforms" CO₂ emissions into microalgae for aquaculture feed. Nofima-SINTEF-UiT project develops fish ...
Producing enough microalgae to meet demand and make HyveGeo ... Dr. de Souza noted that algae farms “need to focus on locations with large available land and good weather and sun irradiation ...
In the shadow of Iceland’s largest geothermal power station, a large warehouse houses a hi-tech indoor farm of sorts that ... as a futuristic crop of microalgae grows. It's here that ...
This program aims to address food insecurity and poverty in Zimbabwe by establishing a microalgae spirulina farm at the Gwebi Agricultural College in Harare, which will feed 500 people per day in ...
iwi At iwi’s farm in West Texas, in a region where most conventional crops struggle to get enough water, the microalgae Nannochloropsis thrives. Iwi pumps brackish water from aquifers that have ...
“The world depends on fish farms,” explained Assistant Professor Pallab Sarker ... new feed ingredients directly from the oceanic source of these nutrients: marine microalgae. Microalgae, also called ...