Aquaculture, the world’s fastest growing food sector, produces over half of all fish for human consumption. Aquaculture feeds include fishmeal and fish oil, extracted from wild-caught fish such as sardines, and poses ecological, food security, and economic drawbacks. Microalgae, yeasts, fungi, bacteria, and other alternative ingredients show promise as potential ingredients in aquafeeds that provide protein/amino acids, lipids, or omega-3 sources and sources of bioactive molecules. This review article discusses the issues that the literature often lacks data on, such as the recent development of using microorganisms, technological innovation, challenges, and opportunities to develop a low environmental footprint of aquaculture diet. The ing...
With the global supply of forage fish at a plateau, fed aquaculture must continue to reduce dependen...
Aquaculture is one of the most resource-efficient and sustainable ways to produce animal protein. Th...
With the global supply of forage fish at a plateau, fed aquaculture must continue to reduce dependen...
An increase in fish consumption, combined with a decrease in wild fish harvest, is driving the aquac...
An increase in fish consumption, combined with a decrease in wild fish harvest, is driving the aquac...
Due to the rapid global expansion of the aquaculture industry, access to key feedstuffs (fishmeal an...
Aquafeed accounts for at least 75–90% of aquaculture’s operating costs. Traditional aquafeed ingredi...
Aquaculture is considered as the key to ensuring enough food protein to feed the growing world popul...
The use of fish meal alternatives in aquafeeds is becoming a necessity due to the declining fisherie...
Sustainability concerns associated with protein sources and currently used fishmeal and plant-based ...
Sustainability concerns associated with protein sources and currently used fishmeal and plant-based ...
Aquaculture provides half of the fish for human consumption, and the trend is on a significant rise ...
Most of world’s fish and seafood are produced by aquaculture, which is one of the biggest contributo...
Fish has long been a source of “rich food for poor people” and has played an important role in incre...
Aquaculture is currently the fastest growing food-producing sector in the world. The growth of this ...
With the global supply of forage fish at a plateau, fed aquaculture must continue to reduce dependen...
Aquaculture is one of the most resource-efficient and sustainable ways to produce animal protein. Th...
With the global supply of forage fish at a plateau, fed aquaculture must continue to reduce dependen...
An increase in fish consumption, combined with a decrease in wild fish harvest, is driving the aquac...
An increase in fish consumption, combined with a decrease in wild fish harvest, is driving the aquac...
Due to the rapid global expansion of the aquaculture industry, access to key feedstuffs (fishmeal an...
Aquafeed accounts for at least 75–90% of aquaculture’s operating costs. Traditional aquafeed ingredi...
Aquaculture is considered as the key to ensuring enough food protein to feed the growing world popul...
The use of fish meal alternatives in aquafeeds is becoming a necessity due to the declining fisherie...
Sustainability concerns associated with protein sources and currently used fishmeal and plant-based ...
Sustainability concerns associated with protein sources and currently used fishmeal and plant-based ...
Aquaculture provides half of the fish for human consumption, and the trend is on a significant rise ...
Most of world’s fish and seafood are produced by aquaculture, which is one of the biggest contributo...
Fish has long been a source of “rich food for poor people” and has played an important role in incre...
Aquaculture is currently the fastest growing food-producing sector in the world. The growth of this ...
With the global supply of forage fish at a plateau, fed aquaculture must continue to reduce dependen...
Aquaculture is one of the most resource-efficient and sustainable ways to produce animal protein. Th...
With the global supply of forage fish at a plateau, fed aquaculture must continue to reduce dependen...