Nofima: ‘Positive results’ from microalgae tests for salmon feeds

Nofima tests microalgae in feed for salmon

Trial finds it’s possible to add more AlgaPrime DHA LS algae product to a feed than initially thought commercially viable

When Nofima researches sustainable feeds for farmed salmon, the process involves everything from when a new ingredient is delivered to the feed technology centre, to when the salmon has eaten the feed and grown to slaughter size. This is because an ingredient has at least two aspects: technical and nutritional, the Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture Research explains.

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