2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12571-020-01090-3
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Organic aquaculture productivity, environmental sustainability, and food security: insights from organic agriculture

Abstract: Organic aquaculture originated from the organic agriculture movement. Organic fish farming is an ecosystem-based management system, which was developed as a potential substitute to address environmental constraints faced by intensive aquaculture. However, the transformation from conventional aquaculture to organic aquaculture is a multidimensional, complex, and expensive process. The further development of organic aquaculture can be enhanced by establishing uniform organic aquaculture standards. Converting to … Show more

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“…The development of commodity fish farming will be successful if the fish farm produces the commodity fish in compliance with the principles of environmental safety and focuses on the preservation of the ecosystem in the location area [11,12,13]. Following the environmental principles is necessary to obtain highquality and safe aquaculture products.…”
Section: Formation Of Biosafety Conditions Is the Compliance With The...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of commodity fish farming will be successful if the fish farm produces the commodity fish in compliance with the principles of environmental safety and focuses on the preservation of the ecosystem in the location area [11,12,13]. Following the environmental principles is necessary to obtain highquality and safe aquaculture products.…”
Section: Formation Of Biosafety Conditions Is the Compliance With The...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of space for expansion and new sites (due to competition with other uses and interests), limited freshwater availability, and concerns over the sustainability of the aquafeeds are considered as key obstacles for further expansion of conventional flow-through aquaculture systems (Albrektsen et al, 2022; Chen et al, 2015; Maiolo et al, 2021). As consumer demand for sustainable and environmentally-friendly products grows, there is a rising interest in organic aquaculture, which aims to integrate best environmental practices, natural resource preservation, and high animal welfare standards (Ahmed et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, an increasing world population drove the need to increase food production efficiency even further. Recently, with the global population projected at 10 billion by 2050, this might worsen the food security challenges in the 21st century (e.g., exploitation and pressure on natural resources) ( Abdullah et al, 2019 ; Ahmed et al, 2020 ; Ashraf et al, 2021 ; Fraser, 2020 ; Fróna et al, 2019 ; Niva et al, 2020 ; Rasul and Neupane, 2021 ; Trottet et al, 2021 ). Any research relates to food security issue(s), especially the importance of global food security to the world population is highly required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%