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New Markets Could Catalyze Seaweed’s Regenerative Potential on Land and Sea
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realize seaweed aquaculture’s potential to regenerate marine ecosystems and decarbonize supply chains in both the bioplastics and biostimulant markets, seaweed is significantly cost disadvantaged compared to traditional products and competing green alternatives there is a need to either justify a hi
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  • realize seaweed aquaculture’s potential to regenerate marine ecosystems and decarbonize supply chains
  • in both the bioplastics and biostimulant markets, seaweed is significantly cost disadvantaged compared to traditional products and competing green alternatives
  • there is a need to either justify a higher price by differentiating seaweed as a premium product or lower the price through greater efficiencies, improved processing technology, or subsidies.

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