Use of trimmings from seafood production (resource depletion)
Last update: 2 June 2023
- Action: Reduces the environment footprint and contributes to circular bioeconomy by increasing the use of by-products from seafood processing (meal, oil, protein concentrate) in compound feed for aquaculture.
- Animal category: Fish, crustaceans.
- Technique: Incorporation in feed formulation of processed marine co-products from seafood production.
- Mode of implementation: Offals and trimmings from the processing for food production of any kind of wild and farmed fish can be processed into meal, oil and protein concentrate; approx. 50 % of the fish is used as food (figure differs between the species); the rest is non-edible and edible animal by-products, but a large proportion of this nowadays is disposed of as waste; in 2021, 327,000 tons of potential edible by-products was used in feed (all animals) in Norway, and this constituted 67% of the total volume of co-products usable as feed.
- Requirements / limitations: Seafood by-products are falling under the scope of the Animal-By-Products legislation; only category 3 material is eligible for feed use.
- Economic consequences: The distance between harbors & fish processing facilities and marine meal & oil producing units conditions the economic viability of the use of seafood by-products in feed; improvement in logistics of seafood by-products to facilitate their channeling to producers of fish oil, meal and hydrolysate is key.
- Other considerations: Make it obligatory for fish vessel to land all offals from harvested fish would be an effective measure to improve the rate of use of seafood by-products for feed use.
- References:
- Norwegian Seafood Research Fund, 2022, Restråstoffanalyser 2020-2022: Sluttrapport, https://www.fhf.no/prosjekter/prosjektbasen/901605/ (see Sluttrapport (English summary)).
- Other techniques: Use of nutrients from low trophic level resources such as zooplankton, insects, polychaetes, starfish, krill, etc.
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Type of challenge
Environment
Challenge(s)
Resources management (resource depletion, food-feed competition, reduction of protein deficit)FEFAC Sustainability Charter 2030 Ambitions
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Foster Sustainable Food Systems Through Increased Resource & Nutrient Efficiency
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Enhance the Socio-Economic Environment and the Livestock & Aquaculture Sectors’ Resilience