90 Percent Of Fish We Use for Fishmeal Could Be Used To Feed Humans Instead
Currently, one-fourth of all fish caught globally goes to produce fishmeal and fish oil for farmed seafood, pigs and chickens. A lot of it is "food grade" and could be feeding the world's hungry.
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February 14, 2017 at 06:14AM
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NPR News: 90 Percent Of Fish We Use for Fishmeal Could Be Used To Feed Humans Instead
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