SMP2205 Potential of the Chilean seaweed sector: sustainable large scale production and beneficial effects of local seaweed varieties (BO-69-002-040)

Project: LVVN project

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Description

The coastal seawater of Chili is, due to the Humboldt current, generally nutrient rich and relatively cold, an ideal environment for a rich seaweed biodiversity. These conditions are also optimal for large scale sustainable seaweed cultivation which is not a practice yet in Chili. For external companies it is difficult to obtain licences to cultivate seaweed, while local indigenous communities already have large, protected concessions (>150.000 hectare) in the coastal areas of the los Lagos region that are highly suitable for seaweed farming. Exploring the potential of sustainable large scale seaweed production and application offers opportunities for indigenous communities to further develop seaweed cultivation and setup new markets.

The supply and demand of this new market should be matched in order to allow the market to grow. Together with the consortium partners both the seaweed production, local communities, livestock sector and international research organisations are connected to explore the potential of native Chilean seaweeds.

StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/01/2231/12/22

LVVN programmes

  • Beleidsondersteunend onderzoek (BO)
  • Topsectoren (TS)

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