Onshore algae farms could be ‘breadbasket for Global South’ by Staff October 6, 2022 October 6, 2022 0 views 0Growing nutritious, protein-dense microalgae in onshore, seawater-fed aquaculture systems — particularly along the coasts of the Global South — could help increase food production by more than 50% and feed a projected 10 billion people by 2050.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Radiotracer that detects an important contributor to neurological diseases tested for the first time in humans next post World’s first stem cell treatment for spina bifida delivered during fetal surgery Related Posts Advancing toward a preventative HIV vaccine July 2, 2024 Advancing toward a preventative HIV vaccine July 2, 2024 Optoelectronics gain spin control from chiral perovskites and... July 2, 2024 ‘Healthy’ workplaces a vital factor in clawing back... July 2, 2024 Study explores what motivates people to watch footage... July 2, 2024 ‘Healthy’ workplaces a vital factor in clawing back... July 2, 2024