Wet harvested seaweed has a very short shelf life. Therefore, it must be used rather quickly. Photo: Catrinus van der Veen
According to a study of Norwegian harvested seaweed, in which researches of Aarhus University have participated, using seaweed can be a potential feed for ruminants. Although it is connected to many challenges. For instance, it is a matter of the seaweed’s content of water, ash and potentially heavy metals as well as the preservation and transport costs of seaweed. The purpose of the researchers was to study the nutritional and protein value of seaweed and whether seaweed can be preserved (en
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