Nordic SeaFarm is a Swedish foodtech company specializing in sustainable seaweed cultivation and production. Founded in 2016 by marine biology researchers from Gothenburg University and KTH Royal Institute of Technology, the company has developed a unique method for growing seaweed at scale in the North Sea. Nordic SeaFarm primarily cultivates sugar kelp and sea lettuce, with recent breakthroughs in line-grown Ulva production. As of 2024, the company utilizes about eight hectares of its 30-hectare licensed area, with the capacity to scale up to around 400 tonnes within existing sites.
The company offers seaweeds preserved through various processes, including drying, blanching, freezing, salting, and fermenting. Nordic SeaFarm collaborates with local food specialists and industries for processing, maintaining an asset-light model. In 2024, the company's production capacity reached approximately 100 tonnes per year, with plans to expand to over 300 tonnes annually. Nordic SeaFarm's products are used in high-end restaurants, food production, and have been featured in prestigious events such as the Nobel Prize dinner. The company emphasizes the environmental benefits of seaweed cultivation, noting its low climate footprint of 0.17 kg CO2e and its ability to grow without irrigation or fertilizers while sequestering carbon and increasing marine biodiversity.
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