Case Study 2: From Plant Wastes to Sustainable Aquafeeds — The NovacqTM Case History Dr Cedric J. Simon, Senior Research Scientist in Aquaculture Nutrition, Integrated
Sustainable Aquaculture Production, Agriculture and Food Business Unit, CSIRO
Not exact matches
Specific measures include renegotiating the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); assisting small business through Green Venture Capital Funds and tax shifting; encouraging the
production and consumption of Canadian agricultural products; protecting fish stocks and promoting
sustainable aquaculture; and working with the forestry industry to protect jobs and develop value - added products.
The Ideal Fish believes there is room for all forms of seafood
production -
sustainable, responsible wild fisheries, ocean cage, inland lagoon and recirculating
aquaculture, and that they all have a place in this country's seafood supply chain.
We examine the implications of doubling
aquaculture production between now and 2050, and offer recommendations to ensure that
aquaculture growth contributes to a
sustainable food future.
The common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) is an attractive species for
aquaculture, however, several challenges inhibit
sustainable commercial
production.
Projects may include
aquaculture and cold - water - agriculture research and
production, environmental improvement, desalination, alternative energy development, and
sustainable research.
The scope of this chapter, with a focus on food crops, pastures and livestock, industrial crops and biofuels, forestry (commercial forests),
aquaculture and fisheries, and small - holder and subsistence agriculturalists and artisanal fishers, is to: examine current climate sensitivities / vulnerabilities; consider future trends in climate, global and regional food security, forestry and fisheries
production; review key future impacts of climate change in food crops pasture and livestock
production, industrial crops and biofuels, forestry, fisheries, and small - holder and subsistence agriculture; assess the effectiveness of adaptation in offsetting damages and identify adaptation options, including planned adaptation to climate change; examine the social and economic costs of climate change in those sectors; and, explore the implications of responding to climate change for
sustainable development.
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