Paving the way for seaweed as a future protein source

Paving the way for seaweed as a future protein source

A sustainable food system for a growing global population requires a more diversified and climate-neutral protein production. After five years of research in the recently completed CirkAlg project, led by Chalmers University of Technology, circular methods for cultivating protein-rich seaweed and extracting seaweed protein ingredients have been developed, increasing the potential for seaweed to become a sustainable protein source in our diet. A sustainable food system for a growing global population requires a more diversified and climate-neutral protein production. After five years of research in the recently completed CirkAlg project, led by Chalmers University of Technology, circular methods for cultivating protein-rich seaweed and extracting seaweed protein ingredients have been developed, increasing the potential for seaweed to become a sustainable protein source in our diet. Biotechnology Agriculture Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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