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USDA approves Cargill’s plant-based fish oil alternative

The US regulatory approval means ag giant Cargill is cleared to sell its omega-3-rich fish oil alternative, made from genetically modified canola, for use in aquafeed

By Jason Smith | Aug. 7, 2019 17:21 BST
A Montana canola field growing
A Great Falls, Montana, US, field seen in June 2019 growing canola rich in omega-3 used to produce Cargill's Latitude fish oil alternative.
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