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Scottish start-up wins contract to support Calysta alternative protein trials
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Dec. 10, 2020 10:28 GMT
SalmoSim, a Scotland-based salmon simulator start-up, has secured its first commercial contract with California-based Calysta, supporting trials for a sustainable alternative protein source that could be rolled out across the global aquaculture industry [.]
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A SCOTS start-up has won its first commercial contract with a US company working on trials for a sustainable, alternative protein source that could benefit the global aquaculture industry. SalmoSim, a University of Glasgow spin-out, devised a salmon gut simulator that mimics the digestive tract of Atlantic salmon and has teamed up with California-based Calysta, which has developed a feed ingredient called FeedKind protein, made by fermenting natural gas. FeedKind is aimed at helping meet growing global demand for protein and is designed to be a sustainable substitute for proteins such as fishmeal and soy, which are widely used in seafood production.