Wando County Signs Business Agreement for Commercialization of Sea Knotgrass Offshore Farming

Published Jun 16, 2025

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Wando County in South Jeolla Province has signed a three-party business agreement for the industrialization of sea knotgrass aquaculture. On the 5th, the county held a project briefing at the Wando County Office conference room with AT4US Korea (CEO Lee Min-young, formerly Red Seaweed Labs Korea), a marine blue tech startup, and Greener Grazing LLC, a global sea knotgrass research company, establishing a cooperative system for aquaculture technology development and industrialization. Unlike typical seaweed, sea knotgrass grows well even during high water temperatures and allows stable harvesting during periods when other seaweeds do not grow throughout the year.

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Wando County in South Jeolla Province has signed a three-party business agreement for the industrialization of sea asparagus aquaculture. On the 5th, Wando County held a project briefing at the county office conference room and signed a business agreement with AT4US Korea (CEO Lee Min-young, formerly Red Seaweed Labs Korea), a marine blue tech startup, and Greener Grazing LLC, a global sea asparagus research company, to establish a cooperative system for aquaculture technology development and industrialization. Sea asparagus is known to grow well even during high-temperature periods and can be stably harvested during seasons when other seaweeds do not grow, unlike typical marine algae. In particular, it has drawn attention as it is being developed as a feed additive in livestock farming, with research showing that its ...
Source: Fisheco

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