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227: Aquaponics: The Future of Sustainable Food – Dr. Steven Summerfelt & Molly Stanek

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Nine out of ten Americans are not getting enough fruits and vegetables, and despite recommendations to eat seafood at least two times a week, many people are falling short of that goal. In fact, according to a recent study in BMJ 68% of adults and 95% of children do not consume enough omega-3s to reach the Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommendations. Aquaponics is an innovative sustainable food production system that combines hydroponics (growing plants in water without soil) and aquaculture creating a recirculatory system that might just help us achieve nutrition and public health goals of increasing consumption of two of the healthiest foods lacking in the American diet – vegetables and seafood.

Tune into this episode with Dr. Steven Summerfelt and Molly Stanek to learn about:

  • 7 out of 10 people don’t feel very knowledgeable about sustainable seafood
  • 68% of adults and 95% of children do not consume enough omega-3s to meet the DGAs recommendations
  • 9 out of 10 Americans don’t meet the DGAs fruit and vegetable recommendations
  • The differences between wild-caught and farm-raised fish
  • The health benefits of farming salmon on land
  • What farmed fish eat and what that matters
  • How fish waste is captured and converted into organic leafy greens
  • USDA organic standards for leafy greens and seafood
  • What makes this production system different
  • The “Food as Medicine” concept
  • Longer shelf life, safety, sustainability and innovation of leafy greens
  • The synergy and harmony of this closed loop production system and offering at supermarkets
  • Scaling this model for the future of healthy food production

Full shownotes and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/227

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Nine out of ten Americans are not getting enough fruits and vegetables, and despite recommendations to eat seafood at least two times a week, many people are falling short of that goal. In fact, according to a recent study in BMJ 68% of adults and 95% of children do not consume enough omega-3s to reach the Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommendations. Aquaponics is an innovative sustainable food production system that combines hydroponics (growing plants in water without soil) and aquaculture creating a recirculatory system that might just help us achieve nutrition and public health goals of increasing consumption of two of the healthiest foods lacking in the American diet – vegetables and seafood.

Tune into this episode with Dr. Steven Summerfelt and Molly Stanek to learn about:

  • 7 out of 10 people don’t feel very knowledgeable about sustainable seafood
  • 68% of adults and 95% of children do not consume enough omega-3s to meet the DGAs recommendations
  • 9 out of 10 Americans don’t meet the DGAs fruit and vegetable recommendations
  • The differences between wild-caught and farm-raised fish
  • The health benefits of farming salmon on land
  • What farmed fish eat and what that matters
  • How fish waste is captured and converted into organic leafy greens
  • USDA organic standards for leafy greens and seafood
  • What makes this production system different
  • The “Food as Medicine” concept
  • Longer shelf life, safety, sustainability and innovation of leafy greens
  • The synergy and harmony of this closed loop production system and offering at supermarkets
  • Scaling this model for the future of healthy food production

Full shownotes and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/227

  continue reading

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