A new paper on seaweed explores its potential in nourishing low- and middle-income nations
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20.04.23
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Globally, seaweed production has grown by nearly 75 percent in the past decade. What started as a complementary snack in sushi rolls, miso soups, wraps, and salads has become a hot commodity due to its perceived potential and opportunities to mobilize a global revolution for sustainable, healthy, and climate-equitable diets.
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