Seminar on Future Salmon Feeds

Seminar on Future Salmon Feeds
On 30th November 2023, Nord University will host a seminar on future salmon feeds as part of the NON-Fôr project funded by NordForsk

9:00 Gathering at main entrance and coffee

9:10 Welcome address by Mette Sørensen

9:15 Salmon feed raw materials: Roadmap to industrial production in Norway
Karl Almås/Ida Aursand, SINTEF Ocean AS

09:40 A farmer’s perspective on future aquafeeds
Olai Einen, Cermaq Global

10:05 Coffee break

10:20 Can process-induced changes compromise feed quality?
Trine K. Dalsgaard, Aarhus University

10:50 Empirical method and machine learning to predict feed pellet quality
Aberham H. Feyissa and Hongyuan Cheng, Technical University of Denmark

11:20 Lunch

12:20 Effects of biocircular ingredients on salmon performance and quality
Mette Sørensen, Nord University

12:50 Sustainability aspect of novel feed ingredients
Jeļena Pubule, Riga Technical University

13:20 Discussion on final project report

14:00 Seminar ends

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