AQUACOMBINE: Sustainable Biomass from Halophytes for Circular Industry

Co-creating a sustainable biomass industry with halophytes for food, feed, bioenergy, and bioproducts

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AQUACOMBINE is a four-year EU-funded project developing a circular biomass industry using halophyte plants like Salicornia and Crithmum. It integrates aquaculture, farming, and bioprocessing to co-produce food, feed, bio compounds, and bioenergy with minimal waste. The project involves 17 partners from 7 countries, including Aalborg University (Denmark), Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences (Germany), and stakeholders from Portugal, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and the UK. Led by Prof. Mette Hedegaard Thomson, the project has held a successful kick-off meeting with 85 attendees. Research shows halophyte-based products can improve skin health and animal immunity. The next stakeholder meeting is on 30 May in Évora, Portugal, with live streaming. The AQUACOMBINE Post newsletter shares progress, innovations, and a recipe for pickling Salicornia.

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Projekt

AQUACOMBINE

Integrated on-farm Aquaponics systems for co-production of fish, halophyte vegetables, bioactive compounds, and bioenergy

Plats
Denmark, Germany, Portugal, Europe
Författarna
Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences, Aalborg University, Mette Hedegaard Thomson, AQUACOMBINE project, Axel Gottschalk
Syfte
Monitor (metrics, conditions, progress, performance), Connect with relevant networks, Support decision-making and strategic planning

Filtyp
dokument
Skapad den
29 juli 2026
Ursprungspråk
English
Officiell projektwebbplats
AQUACOMBINE
Licens
CC BY