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Scholars partipate in Skretting supported programme to seek sustainable alternatives for salmon feed

Andea Keessen and Matija Kajic of Utrecht University in FEED-X workshop PHOTO: UU

Two scholars from Utrecht University participated in FEED-X programme, a partnership with Skretting, Climate-KIC, WWF and Ikea.

In a press release on the university’s site, Utrecht University reports that Andea Keessen and Matija Kajic have contributed to FEED-X, the corporate systems accelerator that helps organisations make shifts in their sustainability agenda.

The feed giant is involved in the project alongside Climate-KIC, Europe’s largest public-private innovation partnership focused on climate innovation to mitigate and adapt to climate change. WWF is providing guidance and technical support for the effective delivery of all Project X programmes.

The aim is to remove the barriers to more affordable and sustainable food production in the global feed industry by 2030. FEED-X’s first pilot has the goal to enable at least 10% of the global food industry to adopt alternative nutrients into their value chains.

Keessen and Kajic first focused on salmon and shrimp to look how they could significantly reduce environmental impacts (of aquacultured seafood) related to feed ingredient production.

Their findings were published in a report entitled The Path to Legally Introducing a New Fishmeal Recipe.

PHOTO: Skretting

Remarkable findings are:

The FEED-X Challenge will identify more organisations to help source 10 per-cent of the global feed production from sustainable sources by 2025.

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