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The Potential Role of Iceland in Northern Europe’s Protein Self-Sufficiency: Feasibility Study of Large-Scale Production of Spirulina in a Novel Energy-Food System

Europe is dependent on protein-rich crop imports to meet domestic food demand. This has moved the topic of sustainable protein self-sufficiency up the policy agenda. The current study assesses the feasibility of protein self-sufficiency in Iceland, and its capacity to meet Northern Europe’s demand,...

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Autores principales: Tzachor, Asaf, Richards, Catherine E., Smidt-Jensen, Asger, Skúlason, Arnar Þór, Ramel, Alfons, Geirsdóttir, Margrét
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9818573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36613252
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12010038
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author Tzachor, Asaf
Richards, Catherine E.
Smidt-Jensen, Asger
Skúlason, Arnar Þór
Ramel, Alfons
Geirsdóttir, Margrét
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Richards, Catherine E.
Smidt-Jensen, Asger
Skúlason, Arnar Þór
Ramel, Alfons
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description Europe is dependent on protein-rich crop imports to meet domestic food demand. This has moved the topic of sustainable protein self-sufficiency up the policy agenda. The current study assesses the feasibility of protein self-sufficiency in Iceland, and its capacity to meet Northern Europe’s demand, based on industrial-scale cultivation of Spirulina in novel production units. Production units currently operating in Iceland, and laboratory-derived nutritional profile for the Spirulina cultivated, provide the basis for a theoretical protein self-sufficiency model. Integrating installed and potentially installed energy generation data, the model elaborates six production scale-up scenarios. Annual biomass produced is compared with recommended dietary allowance figures for protein and essential amino acids to determine whether Northern Europe’s population demands can be met in 2030. Results show that Iceland could be protein self-sufficient under the most conservative scenario, with 20,925 tonnes of Spirulina produced using 15% of currently installed capacity. In a greater allocation of energy capacity used by heavy industry, Iceland could additionally meet the needs of Lithuania, or Latvia, Estonia, Jersey, Isle of Man, Guernsey, and Faroe Islands. Under the most ambitious scenario utilizing planned energy projects, Iceland could support itself plus Denmark, or Finland, or Norway, or Ireland with up to 242,366 tonnes of biomass. On a protein-per-protein basis, each kilogram of Spirulina consumed instead of beef could save 0.315 tonnes CO(2)-eq. Under the most ambitious scenario, this yields annual savings of 75.1 million tonnes CO(2)-eq or 7.3% of quarterly European greenhouse gas emissions. Finally, practicalities of production scale-up are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-98185732023-01-07 The Potential Role of Iceland in Northern Europe’s Protein Self-Sufficiency: Feasibility Study of Large-Scale Production of Spirulina in a Novel Energy-Food System Tzachor, Asaf Richards, Catherine E. Smidt-Jensen, Asger Skúlason, Arnar Þór Ramel, Alfons Geirsdóttir, Margrét Foods Article Europe is dependent on protein-rich crop imports to meet domestic food demand. This has moved the topic of sustainable protein self-sufficiency up the policy agenda. The current study assesses the feasibility of protein self-sufficiency in Iceland, and its capacity to meet Northern Europe’s demand, based on industrial-scale cultivation of Spirulina in novel production units. Production units currently operating in Iceland, and laboratory-derived nutritional profile for the Spirulina cultivated, provide the basis for a theoretical protein self-sufficiency model. Integrating installed and potentially installed energy generation data, the model elaborates six production scale-up scenarios. Annual biomass produced is compared with recommended dietary allowance figures for protein and essential amino acids to determine whether Northern Europe’s population demands can be met in 2030. Results show that Iceland could be protein self-sufficient under the most conservative scenario, with 20,925 tonnes of Spirulina produced using 15% of currently installed capacity. In a greater allocation of energy capacity used by heavy industry, Iceland could additionally meet the needs of Lithuania, or Latvia, Estonia, Jersey, Isle of Man, Guernsey, and Faroe Islands. Under the most ambitious scenario utilizing planned energy projects, Iceland could support itself plus Denmark, or Finland, or Norway, or Ireland with up to 242,366 tonnes of biomass. On a protein-per-protein basis, each kilogram of Spirulina consumed instead of beef could save 0.315 tonnes CO(2)-eq. Under the most ambitious scenario, this yields annual savings of 75.1 million tonnes CO(2)-eq or 7.3% of quarterly European greenhouse gas emissions. Finally, practicalities of production scale-up are discussed. MDPI 2022-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9818573/ /pubmed/36613252 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12010038 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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The Potential Role of Iceland in Northern Europe’s Protein Self-Sufficiency: Feasibility Study of Large-Scale Production of Spirulina in a Novel Energy-Food System
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title_fullStr The Potential Role of Iceland in Northern Europe’s Protein Self-Sufficiency: Feasibility Study of Large-Scale Production of Spirulina in a Novel Energy-Food System
title_full_unstemmed The Potential Role of Iceland in Northern Europe’s Protein Self-Sufficiency: Feasibility Study of Large-Scale Production of Spirulina in a Novel Energy-Food System
title_short The Potential Role of Iceland in Northern Europe’s Protein Self-Sufficiency: Feasibility Study of Large-Scale Production of Spirulina in a Novel Energy-Food System
title_sort potential role of iceland in northern europe’s protein self-sufficiency: feasibility study of large-scale production of spirulina in a novel energy-food system
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9818573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36613252
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12010038
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