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Greener Grazing's chief scientist Leonardo Mata developed the world's first and most advanced land-based
Asparagopsis farming system. While land-based cultivation is now technically feasible, costs are expected to
remain high due to water and energetic requirements.
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The cost of wild-harvest Asparagopsis is approximately AUD $200/kg, which is not viable for commercial use.
The target price is aimed to be competitive with other imported algae, at less than AUD $5/kg, by developing
infrastructure for mass production.
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The fish farmer growing seaweed to feed cows and save the planet - Good Food
15 Feb 2020 — "The ultimate aim is to harvest asparagopsis taxiformis as part of a cyclical farming system, but you
don't have to be an existing farmer of ...
Asparagopsis bromoform
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https://www.salon.com › 2019/06/09
Can we grow enough seaweed to help cows fight climate change? | Salon.com
9 Jun 2019 — Currently, the asparagopsis used for research is imported from Australia, Asia, and Europe. It is not
cultivated or sold anywhere, so divers ...
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This factory is growing a new kind of food for cows: A seaweed that reduces their
burps - Fast Company
1 Jun 2020 — In a new factory on the Swedish coast, a startup called Volta Greentech will soon begin commercial
production of Asparagopsis taxiformis, ...
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