The EU is currently one of the world’s biggest seaweed importers

But most of the seaweed is produced in Asia, despite the fact that Europeans could make a huge profit from producing it themselves – not to mention get the chance to contribute to the sustainable and climate friendly development.

There is a large market demand for seaweed – especially after the focused development towards new uses of the produce.

Innovators are busy. Within the last few years developers have paved the way for using seaweed as food, feed, pharmaceuticals, medicine and cosmetics.

The European market for seaweed has been projected to grow with almost 100% from 2025 to 2033, the global with even more. Seaweed is definitely here to stay.

At Pure Algae, we provide tailored solutions to help businesses and researchers succeed in seaweed cultivation. For RAS producers, we offer plug-and-play VALUEFARM systems that turn emissions into valuable seaweed biomass.

For scientists and small-scale producers, our laboratory setups enable controlled research and early-stage production. We also provide consultancy and value-creation partnerships to optimize seaweed production at any scale.

Our systems are easy to use, fully reliable and consistent in product output.

Whether you're scaling up or just getting started, we’ve got you covered!

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