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Swedish study proposes kelp flies, yeast as sustainable fish feed alternatives

A thesis from the University of Gothenburg suggests that kelp flies and marine yeast could revolutionize fish feed production, potentially replacing fishmeal and soybeans

By Undercurrent News | March 6, 2024 11:09 GMT
Kelp fly larvae. The larvae from the kelp fly can be grown on by-products from algae farms. The larvae are rich in protein and can work well as a sustainable ingredient in fish feed. Photo credit: Niklas Warwas.
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