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algae:agriculture_land_based [2026-06-22 00:28] – [Common Agricultural Policy — European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development] robertalgae:agriculture_land_based [2026-06-22 00:47] (current) – [Heterotrophic Production: a Special Case] robert
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 === Industrial Emissions and IPPC === === Industrial Emissions and IPPC ===
  
-Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010 on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control) (recast), OJ L 334, 17.12.2010, p. 17. [[https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/ALL/?uri=CELEX:02010L0075-20110106|EUR-Lex]]+Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010 on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control) (recast), OJ L 334, 17.12.2010, p. 17. [[https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A02010L0075-20240804|EUR-Lex]]
  
 __Relevance to land-based algae:__ Very large-scale intensive algae production facilities — particularly heterotrophic fermentation plants operating at industrial scale — may fall within the scope of the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) if they meet the thresholds for intensive aquaculture or food and feed manufacture. The IED requires an integrated environmental permit (IPPC permit) covering air, water and waste emissions. The relevant Activity in Annex I is point 6.4(b) (slaughterhouses and food/feed processing above stated thresholds) or, potentially, point 6.11 (intensive rearing of poultry or pigs — not directly applicable to algae but sometimes applied by analogy). Producers should check whether their facility may be subject to IED permitting at the national level. __Relevance to land-based algae:__ Very large-scale intensive algae production facilities — particularly heterotrophic fermentation plants operating at industrial scale — may fall within the scope of the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) if they meet the thresholds for intensive aquaculture or food and feed manufacture. The IED requires an integrated environmental permit (IPPC permit) covering air, water and waste emissions. The relevant Activity in Annex I is point 6.4(b) (slaughterhouses and food/feed processing above stated thresholds) or, potentially, point 6.11 (intensive rearing of poultry or pigs — not directly applicable to algae but sometimes applied by analogy). Producers should check whether their facility may be subject to IED permitting at the national level.
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 === Organic Production Rules for Land-based Algae === === Organic Production Rules for Land-based Algae ===
  
-Regulation (EU) 2018/848 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 May 2018 on organic production and labelling of organic products and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007, OJ L 150, 14.6.2018, p. 1. [[https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/ALL/?uri=CELEX:02018R0848-20230101|EUR-Lex]]+Regulation (EU) 2018/848 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 May 2018 on organic production and labelling of organic products and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007, OJ L 150, 14.6.2018, p. 1. [[https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A02018R0848-20250325|EUR-Lex]]
  
 __Relevance to land-based algae:__ Part III of the regulation lays down specific production rules for organic algae (both seaweed and microalgae), treating them within the aquaculture chapter. Key provisions particularly relevant to land-based production: __Relevance to land-based algae:__ Part III of the regulation lays down specific production rules for organic algae (both seaweed and microalgae), treating them within the aquaculture chapter. Key provisions particularly relevant to land-based production:
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 ==== Heterotrophic Production: a Special Case ==== ==== Heterotrophic Production: a Special Case ====
  
-Heterotrophic algae production — cultivation in sealed fermenters using organic carbon sources (sugars, glycerol) rather than light — is the dominant production method for certain commercially important species: //Schizochytrium// sp. and //Thraustochytrid// sp. for DHA-rich algal oils; //Crypthecodinium cohnii// for DHA; and //Chlorella// species for some specific applications. These operations are indistinguishable from conventional industrial fermentation in terms of their equipment, process engineering and facility footprint.+Heterotrophic algae production — cultivation in sealed fermenters using organic carbon sources (sugars, glycerol) rather than light — is the dominant production method for certain commercially important species: //Schizochytrium// sp. and //Thraustochytrid// sp. for DHA-rich algal oils; //Crypthecodinium cohnii// for DHA; and //Chlorella// species for some specific applications. This type of algal production is also frequently called __fermentation__ - we prefer to call it heterotrophic production to distinguish it from other types of fermentation, like lactofermentation of algae biomass. These operations are indistinguishable from conventional industrial fermentation in terms of their equipment, process engineering and facility footprint.
  
 From a regulatory classification standpoint, heterotrophic algae production falls into a gap: From a regulatory classification standpoint, heterotrophic algae production falls into a gap:
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