A recent World Bank and The Nature Conservancy report highlights the benefits of seaweed in addressing climate change, biodiversity, and food security. Seaweed can be used as sustainable food and feed production, biopackaging, biomaterials, and medical solutions. Acadian Plant Health (APH) is producing biostimulants from Ascophyllum nodosum, a seaweed species found in the North Atlantic, which can improve plant resilience and help regenerate healthy soils. These biostimulants can be used in conjunction with traditional crop protection or fertilizers to mitigate the effects of climate-related stressors.