Food for thought: achieving sustainable food production with a circular model

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Abstract

Food production must get smarter to feed a growing population and aquaculture will be vital inmeeting these food demands. Industry growth will rely on novel reliable feed ingredients and bettermethodologies to monitor fish stress. With more food and people comes more waste and growingconcerns about managing these challenging and volatile waste streams. The black soldier flyprovides a solution for managing fisheries wastes while producing valuable commodities, includingingredients for aquafeeds. This thesis outlines how a transition to a circular food production model isthe most simple and straightforward method to achieve sustainable food production.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationDoctor of Philosophy
Awarding Institution
  • The University of Western Australia
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Hemmi, Jan, Supervisor
  • Lawrence, Craig, Supervisor
  • Partridge, Julian, Supervisor
  • Salini, Michael, Supervisor, External person
Award date24 Oct 2023
DOIs
Publication statusUnpublished - 2023

Embargo information

  • Embargoed from 13/10/2023 to 10/10/2024. Will become publicly avaliable on 10/10/2024

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