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Seaweed Farming can touch a million lives
13-03-2025
India’s seaweed sector, estimated to be worth ₹200 crore in 2022, could surge to ₹3,277 crore within the next 10 years. Official reports state that India contributes less than 1% to global seaweed production. Some Industry experts go to the extent of saying it would be merely 0.1% of global output. Additionally, India’s diverse coastal regions, including Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Orissa, Goa, Gujarat, Lakshadweep, and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, present untapped potential for large-scale seaweed farming. Primus Partners’ latest TL explores the potential impact if seaweed cultivation is fully tapped and what policy measures can be taken by the government to achieve a strong seaweed value chain. We encourage you to find out!
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