THE FUTURE VALUE OF SEAWEED FARMING IN THE UK

A Tender Notice
by WWF-UK (WORLD WIDE FUND FOR NATURE) TRADING LIMITED

Source
Contracts Finder
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
11 month
Value
£85K-£95K
Sector
PROFESSIONAL
Published
14 Apr 2023
Delivery
05 Jun 2023 to 30 Apr 2024
Deadline
26 May 2023 16:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

Please read ToR for full information. WWF-UK is working on regenerative seaweed farming because it has the ability to deliver positive environmental outcomes on climate, food, biodiversity, land and ocean, whilst also supporting livelihoods and growing new supply chains across a range of versatile products. Regenerative ocean farming will be a critical part of solving the 'triple challenge' in years to come - providing sustainable and nutritious food to a global population, whilst also averting catastrophic climate breakdown and restoring our precious nature. The commission should start by reviewing existing literature , internal WWF materials and materials provided by the steering group, and outline: • the global context for seaweed aquaculture and trends in demand and production, including main producing countries, most common products and value of these, and key areas of ongoing research • the UK context for seaweed and trends in demand and production, including wild harvest • an explanation of the licensing process in the UK including the statutory licensing requirements (eg Marine Management Organisation) and landowner permission (eg The Crown Estate) • principles and criteria that need to be met for a seaweed or ocean farm to be considered 'regenerative' • outline some advantages and disadvantages of the different kinds of production and harvesting systems used (ie IMTA, poly vs monoculture, wild harvest vs. farmed) The commission should then proceed to address the research questions listed in the ToR document. The final output of this project is a WWF branded public facing open access report, suitable for a use with a range of audiences, ready for immediate dissemination. The language must be concise and accessible, and in line with other WWF publications such as Low Opportunity Cost Feeds, Roadmap to scaling up insect protein in feed report, including high impact infographics embedded within the report.

CPV Codes

  • 73100000 - Research and experimental development services
  • 73200000 - Research and development consultancy services
  • 73300000 - Design and execution of research and development
  • 90711500 - Environmental monitoring other than for construction
  • 90713000 - Environmental issues consultancy services

Indicators

  • Contract is suitable for SMEs.
  • Contract is suitable for VCOs.

Other Information

Final ToR - Growth scenario in UK.docx WWF supplier sustainable procurement questionnaire.xlsx WWF Supplier Terms - version 2 (Nov 22).pdf WWF-UK Supplier Code of Conduct (2020).docx

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