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    Singapore researchers working on creating sustainable, nutritious food from microalgae

    11 Apr 2022
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    Scientists in Singapore from research institute Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC) are working on a project to produce microalgae-based proteins as an alternative, sustainable food source. Partnering with A*STAR and the National University of Singapore (NUS), the SEC research project aims to enhance Singapore's food security by establishing resilient, sustainable and cost-effective agri-food systems for microalgae-based foods as well as to introduce more sustainable circular economy concepts by using byproducts from existing food production.

    Read more: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-researchers-working-on-creating-sustainable-nutritious-food-from-microalgae