Marine algae have become essential ingredients for the manufacture of many food products, textiles, cosmetics and other goods. They offer interesting opportunities for ACP coastal communities, some of which have already moved into seaweed farming. Stimulated by strong demand from the manufacturing industry, especially the food and textile sectors, seaweed farming is developing rapidly in coastal communities around the world. While harvests of wild seaweed have remained stable at around 1 million t for the past 30 years, global output of farmed seaweed has increased eightfold in the same period. According to FAO figures, production levels of fresh seaweed had already exceeded 8.5 mt by 2003. And experts predict that this steady growth is se...
Seaweed is a promising marine macroalgae of the millennium, providing various ecological, social, an...
Seaweeds, as the name implies covers the macroscopic plant life of the sea except the flowering pla...
Seaweeds are valued commercially for their cell wall polysaccharides such as agar, algin, carrageena...
Marine algae have become essential ingredients for the manufacture of many food products, textiles, ...
Is the sea near your farm? Why not embark on sea farming or as the cultivation of seaweeds is call...
Seaweeds are marine macroalgae consisting of taxonomically distinguished groups of Chlorophyta (Gre...
Macroalgae, or seaweeds, have played an important role in coastal communities for centuries. Seaweed...
Seaweeds are macroalgae which are found attached to substratum in benthic habitats. They are multic...
Introduction: The word seaweed is commonly used, yet to refer to these marine algae as 'weeds' is ve...
Seaweeds are macroscopic marine algae, form one of the important living resources of the ocean. Th...
This introductory chapter provides an overview of seaweed biorefinery opportunities, providing basis...
Marine macro-algae or the seaweeds are high fetching commodity for the coastal community It is a liv...
Cultivating seaweed as a cash crop is gaining popularity in Kiribati in the Pacific. Production of E...
Algae, including seaweeds and microalgae, contribute nearly 30 percent of world aquaculture producti...
Seaweeds have long been used by populations on the coast of Portugal as fertilizers or food during ...
Seaweed is a promising marine macroalgae of the millennium, providing various ecological, social, an...
Seaweeds, as the name implies covers the macroscopic plant life of the sea except the flowering pla...
Seaweeds are valued commercially for their cell wall polysaccharides such as agar, algin, carrageena...
Marine algae have become essential ingredients for the manufacture of many food products, textiles, ...
Is the sea near your farm? Why not embark on sea farming or as the cultivation of seaweeds is call...
Seaweeds are marine macroalgae consisting of taxonomically distinguished groups of Chlorophyta (Gre...
Macroalgae, or seaweeds, have played an important role in coastal communities for centuries. Seaweed...
Seaweeds are macroalgae which are found attached to substratum in benthic habitats. They are multic...
Introduction: The word seaweed is commonly used, yet to refer to these marine algae as 'weeds' is ve...
Seaweeds are macroscopic marine algae, form one of the important living resources of the ocean. Th...
This introductory chapter provides an overview of seaweed biorefinery opportunities, providing basis...
Marine macro-algae or the seaweeds are high fetching commodity for the coastal community It is a liv...
Cultivating seaweed as a cash crop is gaining popularity in Kiribati in the Pacific. Production of E...
Algae, including seaweeds and microalgae, contribute nearly 30 percent of world aquaculture producti...
Seaweeds have long been used by populations on the coast of Portugal as fertilizers or food during ...
Seaweed is a promising marine macroalgae of the millennium, providing various ecological, social, an...
Seaweeds, as the name implies covers the macroscopic plant life of the sea except the flowering pla...
Seaweeds are valued commercially for their cell wall polysaccharides such as agar, algin, carrageena...