As aquaculture becomes more important for feeding the growing world population, so too do the required natural resources needed to produce aquaculture feed. While there is potential to replace fish meal and fish oil with terrestrial feed ingredients, it is important to understand both the positive and negative implications of such a development. The use of feed with a large proportion of terrestrial feed may reduce the pressure on fisheries to provide feed for fish, but at the same time it may significantly increase the pressure on freshwater resources, due to water consumption and pollution in crop production for aquafeed. Here the green, blue and gray water footprint of cultured fish and crustaceans related to the production of commercial...
After rapid development for three decades, aquaculture has become the most important source of food ...
Most of world’s fish and seafood are produced by aquaculture, which is one of the biggest contributo...
Regional and global trends in aquaculture production, value and price are assessed for the last 30 y...
As aquaculture becomes more important for feeding the growing world population, so too do the requir...
AbstractAs aquaculture becomes more important for feeding the growing world population, so too do th...
Aquaculture is central in meeting expanding global demands for shrimp consumption. Consequently, inc...
Aquaculture is the fastest-growing food producing industry sector in the world. Demand for feed ingr...
Animal production is a major contributor to climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, mainly due ...
Aquaculture contributed 43 per cent of aquatic animal food for human consumption in 2007 (e.g. fish,...
Animals fed formulated diets indirectly consume large quantities of water. Globally, about 1.2 m3 of...
In 2006 fish contributed 110 million tons of meat to the human food supply (Figure 1). Aquaculture p...
Reducing food production pressures on the environment while feeding an ever-growing human population...
ABSTRACT: There is a growing concern about the ability to produce enough nutritious food to feed the...
As the global human population grows and the middle class widens, resources are becoming increasingl...
Research PaperThe rapid growth of aquaculture and concomitant growth in the use of compound aquafeed...
After rapid development for three decades, aquaculture has become the most important source of food ...
Most of world’s fish and seafood are produced by aquaculture, which is one of the biggest contributo...
Regional and global trends in aquaculture production, value and price are assessed for the last 30 y...
As aquaculture becomes more important for feeding the growing world population, so too do the requir...
AbstractAs aquaculture becomes more important for feeding the growing world population, so too do th...
Aquaculture is central in meeting expanding global demands for shrimp consumption. Consequently, inc...
Aquaculture is the fastest-growing food producing industry sector in the world. Demand for feed ingr...
Animal production is a major contributor to climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, mainly due ...
Aquaculture contributed 43 per cent of aquatic animal food for human consumption in 2007 (e.g. fish,...
Animals fed formulated diets indirectly consume large quantities of water. Globally, about 1.2 m3 of...
In 2006 fish contributed 110 million tons of meat to the human food supply (Figure 1). Aquaculture p...
Reducing food production pressures on the environment while feeding an ever-growing human population...
ABSTRACT: There is a growing concern about the ability to produce enough nutritious food to feed the...
As the global human population grows and the middle class widens, resources are becoming increasingl...
Research PaperThe rapid growth of aquaculture and concomitant growth in the use of compound aquafeed...
After rapid development for three decades, aquaculture has become the most important source of food ...
Most of world’s fish and seafood are produced by aquaculture, which is one of the biggest contributo...
Regional and global trends in aquaculture production, value and price are assessed for the last 30 y...