Norwegian report confirms viability of Andfjord’s fish sludge as fertilizer... 
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A report commissioned on behalf of the flow-through salmon farmer Andfjord Salmon has confirmed that the organic waste produced by its fish would meet the necessary regulations to be used as an additive in fertilizer, a potential secondary revenue so...
 

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The research, conducted by the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO), found that fish sludge -- feces and uneaten fish feed -- has the properties required to satisfy current fertilizer regulations. This would remain valid even after Norw...

 
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