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The global population is forecast to surpass 9 billion people by 2050. As our population grows, so does the demand for food, particularly quality protein. Most food is currently produced on land, and nearly all the world’s fertile land is already in use. Given that 70% of the planet is the ocean, farmed seafood (aquaculture) represents a compelling way that we can address the food supply challenges we face in the years ahead in a sustainable way.
Seafood has comparatively low feed conversion rates (FCR) compared to land-based animals, which means that it takes less feed for a fish to grow to a given size. For example, it takes less than 1.2kg of feed to produce 1kg of salmon. This lower feed input has obvious food chain benefits compared to the relatively high FCRs of most other animals. Blue AgTech describes the application of technology and aquaculture best practices aimed at improving farming outcomes. At Tassal, we consider ourselves leaders in Blue AgTech, with recent examples of initiatives that have driven significant improvements in FCR and increased growth rates of both our Salmon and Prawns. These improvements have also helped to reduce our impact on the environments in which we farm.Additionally, with the introduction low code software platforms to digitise many farming processes, we have enhanced the operational integration between our farming teams with the control centre and significantly improved the amount of real-time operational intelligence we have
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