AquaCombine

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About

The AQUACOMBINE project is a European research project funded by the EC H2020 Program. The AQUACOMBINE project aims to demonstrate combined aquaculture and halophyte farming (farming of saline tolerant plants) using the principles of circular economy, where waste is recovered and utilised with-in the system to create both internal value and new products, beside avoiding the wastes. Residues are utilised with-in the system to create both internal value and new products. Excess nutrients from the fish production will be used as fertiliser for the halophyte plants and filtered through a microbial water treatment system to enable recirculation of the water back into the aquaculture tanks. All parts of the halophyte biomass will be used for production of multiple products such as food, feed, botanical extracts and pure bioactive compounds, as well as biogas from the final residues to produce energy and a nutrient rich residue to bring essential nutrients (e.g. phosphates) back to farmland. This combined aquaculture, farming, and bioprocessing can help desalinise salt effected areas and can easily be combined with sustainable management of natural areas and/or use of marginal lands to create value and jobs in rual, remote and salt affected and areas. The bioprocessing will create added value to the combined farming and diversify products.

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Objectives Overview

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