Saudi based scientists could turn the tide on animal feed imports with novel algae farming model

Country: Saudi Arabia
Saudi based scientists could turn the tide on animal feed imports with novel algae farming model
13 March 2024

Scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia have devised a new method of producing microalgae in industrial volumes, which they say could help the country reduce its reliance on imported animal feed products.

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