
Avoiding Aquafailure: Aquaculture diversification and regeneration are needed to feed the world

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New research finds the aquaculture industry will fail to satisfy growing seafood demand on its current trajectory, leaving a supply gap as large as 50 million tonnes by 2050.
According to Planet Tracker’s new report Avoiding Aquafailure, even in the most optimistic scenario of improving current aquaculture practices, a supply gap would still exist, meaning change is critical.
Read the press release and full report.
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