Publications
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2018
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Gudrun Schwilch Tatenda Lemann Örjan Berglund Carlo Camarotto Artemi Cerdà Ioannis N. Daliakopoulos Silvia Kohnová Dominika Krzeminska Teodoro Maranon René Rietra Grzegorz Siebielec Johann Thorsson Mark Tibbett Sandra Valente Hedwig van Delden Jan van den Akker Simone Verzandvoort Nicoleta Olimpia Vrînceanu Christos Zoumides Rudi HesselAbstract
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Jan Emblemsvåg Nina Pereira Kvadsheim Matthias Koesling Jon Halfdanarson Celine Rebours Annik Magerholm FetAbstract
Research is being poured into developing both potential products and the processes required to convert seaweed, or macroalgae, into products. So far, the results are products for high-end markets, such as restaurants, but in very modest volumes. To understand what it will take to create a large-scale seaweed industry, research is conducted into the strategic-, environmental- and economic realities such an industry would have to deal with as suppliers of fish-feed. The idea is that unless the industry has something to offer that competing products do not, in terms of cost, performance or environmental- and economic footprint, the seaweed industry will be delegated to small volumes for special needs and high value products. These topics are discussed below.
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Kari Skjånes Maria Barbosa Rene Wijffels Dorinde Kleinegris Katerina Kousoulaki Anne Kjersti Uhlen Viswanath Kiron Kai Kristoffer Lie Nils-Arne Ekerhovd Kristian Fuglseth Carlos Unamunzaga Stig A. BorgvangAbstract
With regard to the rapidly growing world population, microalgae can be regarded as one of the most promising resources for the sustainable supply of commodities for food and feed applications. Although the use of commercial microalgae for food has been mainly limited to dietary supplements, the recent development of more cost-effective production technology makes it feasible to explore various other food applications. In the project ALGAE TO FUTURE, funded by the Norwegian Research Council, we have developed a consortium of 20 research and industry partners to approach this topic from multiple angles merging multiple research fields. The Vision is to contribute towards a viable Norwegian microalgae industry within 10 years. The focus of the research is on bioprocess developments linked to lipids, carbohydrates and proteins, where cultivation conditions are used to obtain microalgae biomass with specific nutrient composition targeting specific products, without use of GMO. We have chosen to target the development of 3 example products, namely bread, beer and aquaculture feed, that will be produced in a commercial context towards the end of the project. These case studies have been chosen in order to demonstrate the use of algal biomass from various algae species with highly different nutrient composition suitable for different products. The project combines expertise on algae cultivation and optimisation at lab and pilot scales, fish feeding technology, biorefining, bioeconomy, baking technology, broadcast journalism and animation, food quality and safety with the experience of innovative farmer entrepreneurs, professional bakers, brewers and fish-feed producers in a cross-disciplinary manner.
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Ryan Bright Stephanie Eisner Titta Majasalmi Marianne Tronstad Lund Gunnar Myhre Rasmus AstrupAbstract
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Arne BardalenAbstract
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Tomas Persson Mats Höglind Marcel Van Oijen Panu Korhonen Taru Palosuo Guillaume Jégo Perttu Virkajärvi Gilles Bélanger Anne-Maj GustavssonAbstract
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