KELP FARMS: Seaweed Solutions for a Sustainable Future
KELP FARMS is more than just a business. It is a movement towards sustainable marine agriculture and climate action. By restoring seaweed "forests," we are not only creating profitable opportunities but also preserving marine biodiversity.
mission
We offer a ready-made business solution for growing seaweed to owners of marine sites in various regions, unite them into a global community to maximize profits and preserve the climate of the planet.
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5.2 kkk
$5.2 billion world seaweed market
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10%
Compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of market increase until 2028 (up to $38 billion)
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18kk
$18 million annual volume of seaweed grown in the world
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5000
We unite owners of more than 5000 seaports all around the world
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100
In 100 times more seaweeds absorb CO₂ comparing with forests
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2 to 7
with a package offer of cultivating local seaweed for maximum profit, restoring biodiversity, and absorbing from 2 to 7 gigatons of CO₂
What we do?
From the very beginning: click on video to know how we started growing seaweed in the Black Sea and the Sea of Japan.
request
If you would like to start growing seaweed on your marine area or you would like to purchase seaweed for commersial use, please contact us
Blog
Our news - your source for the latest updates on sustainable seaweed farming, groundbreaking research, and ocean conservation initiatives. Here you'll find stories about our growing impact and scientific discoveries.
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10 / 11 / 2025KELP FARMS: how algae is saving us from the climate crisis
The cultivation of brown seaweed has proven for the first time the economic viability of marine aquaculture and opened up new opportunities for restoring marine ecosystems. Amid the growing climate crisis, humanity is seeking new ways to reduce its carbon footprint and restore natural ecosystems. One of the most promising areas is the cultivation of […]
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10 / 11 / 2025
How algae help clean oil from petroleum. KELP FARMS presents experiment results
Problem relevance The Black Sea disaster in December 2024, when two tankers lost large volumes of fuel oil as a result of a storm, led to the contamination of vast marine areas and caused severe damage to marine ecosystems due to petroleum pollution. According to Oil Tanker Spill Statistics, six major spills (>700 tonnes) and […]
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16 / 09 / 2025
Algae vs. oil spills and climate change: an opportunity for middle Eastern seas
Oil spills, marine pollution, and climate change have become global challenges, particularly acute in oil-producing regions. The Persian Gulf and coastal waters of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE are areas with heavy concentrations of petroleum infrastructure, where any incident could trigger an environmental disaster. Nature itself may hold the solution: marine algae can […]
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12 / 09 / 2025
High Caspian week: interview with Galina Chernova
Executive Director of the «Globus» Center for Environmental and Legal Initiative and co-founder of the Save the Caspian Sea environmental movement. The Caspian Sea High Week took place in four cities across Kazakhstan, organized by the Save the Caspian Sea environmental movement. At one of the roundtables during this event, Olga Lakustova, creator of the […]
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Donate
Kelp Farms appreciate any financial support which could be used for following options
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29 / 10 / 2024
Creating your seaweed farm
Find out how you can build your own algae farm through a donation by filling out the form on our website.
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Absorption of 1 ton of CO2
You can donate funds to absorb 1 ton of carbon dioxide to contribute to the fight against the negative effects of climate change.
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Scientific research
The funds raised will be used to conduct research on the cultivation, use and application of algae, as well as their impact on combating climate change.
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