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Aquaculture, or fish farming, is the fastest growing form of food production in the world. Most fish farming is done in pens out at sea, but that comes with
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A better way to farm fish | FT Food Revolution Aquaculture, or fish farming, is the fastest growing form of food production in the world. Most fish farming is done in pens out at sea, but that
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A better way to farm fish? 19 October 2023. Aquaculture, or fish farming, is the fastest growing form of food production in the world. Most fish farming is done in pens out at sea, but that comes with significant environmental problems. High-tech, land-based fish farms are still a niche part of the industry, but that may well change, as
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In just three decades time, the world will have two billion more mouths to feed, requiring food production to ramp up by more than 50 percent. Feeding a grow
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FT Food Revolution is a Financial Times video series that focuses on the issues facing key stakeholders as they strive to develop and maintain sustainable fo
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FT Food Revolution is a video channel looking at the people and businesses working to create a more sustainable food system - from tackling food waste and environmental health, to sustainable farming and food security. The channel alternates between independent reporting from FT journalists and expert posts from Rabobank.
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We've just seen how open-net fish farms can go wrong. It's time to look at the alternatives. This story is over 6 years old. Last week, more than 300,000 Atlantic salmon escaped from their floating farm into the Salish Sea, off Washington State, stoking the flames of a long-running dispute over the use of open-net pens.
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By the time it is up-and-running in late 2021, Hubert, who is the co-founder of the insect-farming start-up Ÿnsect, expects the farm will be able to produce 100,000 tonnes of mealworm-based
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FT Food Revolution is a video channel looking at the people and businesses working to create a more sustainable food system - from tackling food waste and environmental health, to sustainable farming and food security. The channel alternates between independent reporting from FT journalists and expert posts from Rabobank.
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The UN's World Food Programme has described 2022 as 'a year of unprecedented hunger', with millions of people in dozens of countries facing famine. Yet significant amounts of farmland are being
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FOOD FIGHT: A net full of nearly market-size bass is much more volatile than one of fingerlings. Each of these fish weighs about 1.5 pounds (0.68 kilogram) and fights vigorously when caught.
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| FT Food Revolution Ultra-processed foods are cheap and convenient. But many health experts say they are simply bad for us, and, as the FTs Madeleine Speed reports, health warnings about UPFs
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FT Food Revolution is a video channel looking at the people and businesses working to create a more sustainable food system - from tackling food waste and environmental health, to sustainable farming and food security. The channel alternates between independent reporting from FT journalists and expert posts from Rabobank.
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But the recent events in Washington raise the question: is there a better way to farm fish? Aquaculture is a huge industry. In 2014, for the first time, more than half of all seafood consumed by
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Angling for a Better Way to Farm Fish--And Vegetables, Too. Aquaponics fertilizes plant crops with bacteria-treated fish waste products. The plants return the favor by filtering the fish's water
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Rapid urbanisation across the world's second largest economy has meant less room for agriculture. China has become increasingly reliant on foreign suppliers
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Indoor farms growing crops year-round in controlled environments, reducing not only food miles but also the amount of land and water used. But despite significant hype and $4bn investment in
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A better way to farm fish? Aquaculture, or fish farming, is the fastest growing form of food production in the world. Most fish farming is done in pens out at sea, but that comes with significant environmental problems. High-tech, land-based fish farms are still a niche part of the industry, but that may well change,A better way to farm fish?
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By 2050 it's estimated there'll be over 6.5 billion people living in urban spaces, and vertical farming could play a growing role in feeding them. The farms
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FT Food Revolution is a video channel looking at the people and businesses working to create a more sustainable food system - from tackling food waste and environmental health, to sustainable farming and food security. The channel alternates between independent reporting from FT journalists and expert posts from Rabobank.
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The hospitality industry can be incredibly wasteful, but a growing number of restaurants are moving toward a zero-waste policy of sustainability. The FT's An
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Unseasonal weather has hit another French harvest and the forecast for global wine output is at an all-time low. Climate change may benefit cooler regions, b
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FT Food Revolution is a video channel looking at the people and businesses working to create a more sustainable food system - from tackling food waste and environmental health, to sustainable farming and food security. The channel alternates between independent reporting from FT journalists and expert posts from Rabobank.