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Algae Farms Could Help Increase Global Food Production by 50% by 2050

Microalgae — single-celled photosynthetic microorganisms that live in both seawater and freshwater — could be the food of the future.

Could offshore wind sites host edible seaweed farms? The Swedes think so

Renewable energy developer OX2 has signed letters of intent with Nordic SeaFarm and KOBB to explore the possibility of seaweed farming.

Leading the whey: the synthetic milk startups shaking up the dairy industry

Lab-grown dairy products, touted as the environmentally friendly option, have the potential to become major disruptors

Worst drought ‘in living memory’ threatens the world’s olive oil supply

By early August, sweltering heat and a lack of rainfall had pushed almost two-thirds of land in the European Union into drought conditions.

Influential seafood guide recommends against consuming lobster over danger to whales

An international seafood rating program has red-listed the American lobster because it poses a threat to the survival of endangered North Atlantic right whales.

Germany’s pioneer ‘edible city’ on the Rhine

Andernach’s city center has fruit and vegetable gardens that anyone can harvest for free.

New aquaculture technology can help ease the global food crisis with ‘enriched seaweed’

Seaweed can be regarded as a natural superfood, more abundant in the necessary components of the human diet than other food sources

The rise of vertical farms: could indoor plant factories be the norm in 10 years?

The UK is leading the way in vertical farming, a more sustainable way to grow herbs, salads and soft fruits year-round

The most damaging farm products? Organic, pasture-fed beef and lamb

What are the world’s most damaging farm products? You might be amazed by the answer: organic, pasture-fed beef and lamb.

Global Forest Area Declined by 60% Since 1960

A new study has found an alarming loss in forest areas globally.