As the demand for proteins increases with growing populations, farmed seaweed is a potential option for use directly as an ingredient for food, feed, or other applications, as it does not require agricultural areas. In this study, a life cycle assessment was utilised to calculate the environmental performance and evaluate possible improvements of the entire value chain from production of sugar kelp seedings to extracted protein. The impacts of both technical- and biological factors on the environmental outcomes were examined, and sensitivity and uncertainty analyses were conducted to analyse the impact of the uncertainty of the input variables on the variance of the environmental impact results of seaweed protein production. The current pro...
The use of cultivated seaweeds as a feedstock for multiple industrial applications has gained increa...
Seaweeds are attractive as a sustainable aquaculture crop for food, feed, bioenergy and biomolecules...
63 pagesGlobal food systems are highly resource-intensive and yet are unable to meet humanity’s nutr...
As the demand for proteins increases with growing populations, farmed seaweed is a potential option ...
Offshore cultivation of seaweed provides an innovative feedstock for biobased products supporting bl...
Improving sustainability in agriculture and aquaculture production systems is paramount to global fo...
This study compares the environmental performances of two protein sources for aquafeed production: B...
Part 2: Sustainability and Production ManagementInternational audienceThe continuous increase in glo...
Soy protein concentrate (SPC) is a key ingredient in fish feed and most of it originates from Brazil...
Sustainability in terms of the natural resource demands of protein-rich algal meal for livestock fee...
The natural resource footprint of producing protein rich algal meal for livestock feed applications ...
Seaweeds are presently explored as an alternative source to meet the future protein demand from a gr...
The world’s population is increasing and with it so too is the demand for food production specifical...
Due to the increasing impact of terrestrial agriculture on climate change, the attention of a myriad...
Seaweed cultivation and processing industries could contribute to sustainable blue growth and the Eu...
The use of cultivated seaweeds as a feedstock for multiple industrial applications has gained increa...
Seaweeds are attractive as a sustainable aquaculture crop for food, feed, bioenergy and biomolecules...
63 pagesGlobal food systems are highly resource-intensive and yet are unable to meet humanity’s nutr...
As the demand for proteins increases with growing populations, farmed seaweed is a potential option ...
Offshore cultivation of seaweed provides an innovative feedstock for biobased products supporting bl...
Improving sustainability in agriculture and aquaculture production systems is paramount to global fo...
This study compares the environmental performances of two protein sources for aquafeed production: B...
Part 2: Sustainability and Production ManagementInternational audienceThe continuous increase in glo...
Soy protein concentrate (SPC) is a key ingredient in fish feed and most of it originates from Brazil...
Sustainability in terms of the natural resource demands of protein-rich algal meal for livestock fee...
The natural resource footprint of producing protein rich algal meal for livestock feed applications ...
Seaweeds are presently explored as an alternative source to meet the future protein demand from a gr...
The world’s population is increasing and with it so too is the demand for food production specifical...
Due to the increasing impact of terrestrial agriculture on climate change, the attention of a myriad...
Seaweed cultivation and processing industries could contribute to sustainable blue growth and the Eu...
The use of cultivated seaweeds as a feedstock for multiple industrial applications has gained increa...
Seaweeds are attractive as a sustainable aquaculture crop for food, feed, bioenergy and biomolecules...
63 pagesGlobal food systems are highly resource-intensive and yet are unable to meet humanity’s nutr...