Fish farming is answer to increasing global meat demands, says report

Guardian: Carp in a fish farm at Zabieniec, Poland. The world needs to farm more fish and algae to meet the world's growing demand for animal products, according to a report released on Tuesday by international NGO Conservation International. The worldwide assessment concluded the environmental impact of aquaculture is lower than raising cattle, pigs or poultry so it should be expanded to alleviate the growing global food crisis. "Aquaculture is most likely to meet the growing demand for animal products......

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