Microalgae is rich in protein ... Instead of being cultivated for human food, the algae grown at Algaennovation is fed to fish in aquaculture, replacing unsustainable fishmeal – wild fish ...
At the moment it tends to be added to food in small measures ... harbour and there’s this mixed smell of fish and iron or metal. The same goes for microalgae’s vitamin B12, a micronutrient ...
said the fish feed was "economical and environmentally-friendly". The microalgae can also be used as a raw material for agricultural food products. Mr Martin said the investment was a "huge deal ...
Microalgae are gaining recognition as sustainable, nutrient-rich sources of bioactive compounds, including proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, which are essential for various food and health ...