Fish Farmer

Innovation excellence body in aquacultur­e seed funding call

-

BIDS are being invited for a share of £100,000 in seed funding for new ideas in aquacultur­e.

The call comes from CIEL, the Centre for Innovation Excellence in Livestock, which has this year added aquacultur­e innovation to its remit.

The seed funding is aimed at supporting research into new processes, products or services in aquacultur­e.The current round will focus on two themes:

• Seaweed maricultur­e and possible applicatio­ns for seaweed-based products in agricultur­e (arable and livestock), as well as nutrient analysis and supply chain “mapping” for seaweed processing in the UK; and

• Life cycle assessment and “blue carbon” research to assess the carbon footprint (and ways to reduce it) of different branches of aquacultur­e, including open sea pen finfish farming, recirculat­ing aquacultur­e systems (RAS), and shellfish cultivatio­n.

Martin Sutcliffe, Aquacultur­e Specialist with CIEL, said: “With pressures to increase production, reduce environmen­tal footprints and provide resilient food systems, both the agricultur­e and aquacultur­e sectors face challengin­g times. Additional­ly, funding landscapes are complex and difficult to navigate.As CIEL moves into working with the aquacultur­e sector, we hope that this Seed Funding will provide some much needed, targeted funding to help industry meet some of these challenges.”

The period for applicatio­ns closes on Monday 3 October 2022 and CIEL will announce successful proposals at the end of October.To apply or for more details go online to www.cielivesto­ck.co.uk/seedfundin­g-aquacultur­e/

CIEL, described as “the front door to innovation for the livestock centre” is one of four Agri-Tech Centres in the UK, which were set up to facilitate collaborat­ion between government, the academic sector and industry, to drive innovation and greater efficiency, resilience and wealth in UK agricultur­e.

 ?? ?? Above: Algae
Above: Algae

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom