South Korea: Wando seaweed excellence draws attention in Australia as well

Published 2024년 11월 22일

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An Australian seaweed-related organization, ASSA industry delegation, visited Wando, South Jeolla Province, South Korea, to share aquaculture technology and establish a research and development cooperative system between Korea and Australia. The delegation, which included members from the marine industry, universities, and researchers, toured seaweed farms and facilities in Wando, which is the largest seaweed producing area in the country. The visit was supported by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and focused on the eco-friendly seaweed aquaculture method and seaweed-related businesses in Wando.
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While the US, UK, Canada, and other parts of the world are paying attention to the seaweed in Wando, South Jeolla Province, this time, the ASSA industry delegation, an Australian seaweed-related organization, visited Wando (pictured). According to Wando County officials, 15 people including Joe Kelly, the head of the ASSA industry delegation, visited Wando’s seaweed farms and related facilities on the 13th. The ASSA industry delegation consists mostly of people working in the marine industry, such as those who operate businesses that farm seafood and use seaweed as feed, university professors, and researchers related to marine societies. This visit was supported by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and was arranged to share information on aquaculture technology and establish a cooperative system for research and development related to seaweed between Korea and Australia. The ASSA industrial delegation heard an explanation about the Wando-gun fisheries ...
Source: Fisheco

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