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14 Oct

Lunch Webinar 12.00-13.00

Sustainable fish feed of the future

Aquaculture has various conditions in different parts of the country. In northern Sweden, rainbow trout and Arctic charr are farmed in large cages, while in the south there are mainly land-based farming of e.g. tilapia and catfish. In our new webinar series "Sustainable from the North to the South" we look into different production methods, challenges and opportunities for Swedish aquaculture.

Sustainable from north to south - four webinars on aquaculture

Researchers and farmers will talk about how they work to make Swedish aquaculture even more sustainable. For example, how do they work with circular production, both to minimize the environmental impact and to obtain an increased seafood production?

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14 October - Sustainable fish feed of the future

Speakers: Markus Langeland, SLU and Friederike Ziegler, RISE.

More information about this webinar and how to register can be found on Landsbygdsnätverkets website (in Swedish). 

Facts

Time: 2020-10-14 12:00 - 13:00
City: Lunch Webinar 12.00-13.00
Organiser: Landsbygdsnätverkets arbetsgrupp för fiske och vattenbruk, SLU Aquaculture, SWEMARC and Nationellt Kompetenscentrum för Vattenbruk.

Programme

Upcoming webinars

4 November - Fish farming in the northern cultural landscape

Speakers: Anders Kiessling, SLU and Pär Byström, Umeå University.

18 November - Land-based RAS produces more Swedish-farmed fish

Speakers: Joel Oresten, Smögenlax and Kristina Snuttan Sundell, University of Gothenburg.

More information about this webinar and how to register can be found on Landsbygdsnätverkets website (in Swedish). 

Previous webinar in the series

NOTE! All webinars will be recorded so you can watch them afterwards (link will be added after each webinar).

Aquaculture in symbiosis with the agricultural landscape

Speakers: Anders Kiessling, SLU and Johan Ljungquist, Gårdsfisk.
Video link: Watch the recorded webinar: Aquaculture in symbiosis with the agricultural landscape.