Nofima: Consumers need time to find new salmon feeds palatable

Salmon feed

Source: Joe Urrutia/Nofima.

Consumers find the thought of using insects and microalgae in salmon feed hard to digest, according to new findings from the Norwegian food research institute

Consumers find the thought of using insects and microalgae in salmon feed hard to digest, and most people don’t even know that wild salmon eat insects in the rivers, according to new findings from the Norwegian food research institute, Nofima.

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