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Sequestering carbon without reducing food production: The role of recirculating aquaculture systems

Journal
Ecological Economics
Date Issued
November 1, 2025
Author(s)
Morello, Thiago  
Gadanakis, Yiorgos  
Gonzalez, Jorge Campos  
Mancini, Mattia  
Howe, Keith  
Tingley, Diana  
Manchi, Rajesh  
Sanders, Trystan  
Wilson, Rod  
Bateman, Ian J.  
DOI
10.1016/j.ecolecon.2025.108692
Abstract
The annual creation of 30,000 ha of woodland, a key component of UK's net-zero GHG emissions strategy, may drive countries exporting food to Great Britain (GB) to increase their emissions, an example of international carbon leakage. This can be mitigated by intensifying British domestic food production and our objective is to assess the viability of an intensification based on recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), a land-saving technology recycling its own water. We built a computational partial equilibrium model whose supply side extended positive mathematical programming to aquaculture at grid-cell level. Agricultural censuses were combined with RAS financial data from a British research and business impact project. Results revealed that RAS was viable in 1.6 % of GB's farmland, substituting 28 % of current annual warmwater prawn imports. The implementation of GB's annual woodland creation goal also proved viable for farmers, but it induced, by shifting 0.2 % of agricultural area into woodland, a 0.007 % drop in food production, what would lead to international carbon leakage. RAS mitigated leakage completely and its contribution to food production was even larger when powered by anaerobic digesters. A lower interest rate charged on loans for RAS also boosted food production, which demonstrates financial sector's role in leakage mitigation.
Subjects

Carbon leakage

Afforestation

Recirculating aquacul...

Positive mathematical...

Partial equilibrium

Agriculture

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