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| Funder | Formas |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Chalmers University of Technology |
| Country | Sweden |
| Start Date | Dec 01, 2021 |
| End Date | Nov 30, 2025 |
| Duration | 1,460 days |
| Number of Grantees | 7 |
| Roles | Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator |
| Data Source | Swedish Research Council |
| Grant ID | 2021-02340_Formas |
This project recognizes the great potential of the fast-growing seaweed species Ulva fenestrata as a new ecologically cultivated Swedish protein crop.
As other seaweeds, Ulva contains important micronutrients as vitamin B12 and LC n-3 PUFA, and its production do not compete for arable land nor require fertilizers, pesticides, and freshwater irrigation. On the contrary, seaweed can remediate nutrient-rich waters.
BLUEGREEN proposes a well-planned combination of sea-based (non-fertilized) and short-term, post-harvest tank cultivation of Ulva.
In the latter step, nutrient-rich, but currently wasted, process waters from the seafood industry are used as organic fertilizers to elevate protein levels. In this way, Ulva could form a new circular production system for a protein-rich biomass.
To prepare the biomass for food production, BLUEGREEN will investigate four scalable post-harvest process methods -oven drying, osmotic dehydration, fermentation and freezing, with/without blanching or rinsing- to achieve biomass stability, but also to increase protein digestibility and to maintain or improve the sensorial profile.
A multitude of methods will be used to evaluate the outcome of these processes including bioimaging, chemical and sensorial analyses.
The project comprises a multidisciplinary partnership of researchers and companies which lately has pioneered the development of state-of-the-art research and applications concerning cultivation and processing of seaweed in Sweden.
Chalmers University of Technology
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