GARDINER, Maine, August 30th, 2023 – The Maine Aquaculture Association (MAA) today announced the publication of a new report designed to help seaweed farmers build sustainable businesses. Released just in time for the Seagriculture USA 2023 Conference in Portland, Maine, the 2023 Maine Aquaculture Seaweed Benchmarking Report was developed by MAA Project Manager Christian Brayden and University of Maine Research Scientist Struan Coleman with support from FocusMaine.
“Financial benchmarking tools allow farmers to see how their businesses measure up to others, which is critical for developing business plans, assessing risk, and securing investment,” said Brayden. “Not only will the Seaweed Benchmarking Report be beneficial for established farmers looking to scale or improve efficiency, but also for new and prospective farmers interested in launching seaweed businesses in Maine,” he continued.
Maine currently leads the nation in farmed kelp, in part due to significant investments the MAA and partners have made in helping farmers build sustainable businesses. Since 2017, the average yields on Maine’s kelp farms increased by fifty seven percent, and labor efficiency improved by more than one thousand percent, according to the report. In addition, median breakeven prices have decreased by ninety percent, and net margins have become positive, indicating profit.
“Growing and harvesting kelp along Maine’s vast coastline is a smart, sustainable business based on Maine’s unique natural assets. By serving a growing domestic export market, it attracts new revenue into Maine,” said Andrea Cianchette Maker, President and Co-Chair of FocusMaine. “FocusMaine is pleased to support the Maine Aquaculture Association’s production of this and similar tools, which together are positioning Maine as a national and international leader in aquaculture business and workforce development.”
“The new Benchmarking Report is a really important step forward for farmers in this growing industry,” said Jaclyn Robidoux, seaweed extension specialist with Maine Sea Grant and founding member of the National Seaweed Hub. “This report is first-of-its kind for seaweed farming across the US and these metrics will help Maine farms better track, compare, and improve their kelp production, meaning better business decisions and long-term sustainability.”
Through his work with MAA, and with FocusMaine’s support, Brayden also offers free business planning and consultation services to new and growing farmers in Maine. To date, over 85 farmers have participated in the program. Please visit maineaqua.org/benchmarking to download the benchmarking report for free.
About the Maine Aquaculture Association
The Maine Aquaculture Association (MAA) est. 1978, is a nonprofit trade association that advocates for Maine’s finfish, shellfish, and sea vegetable farmers. MAA’s mission is to support the state’s aquatic growers in developing economically and environmentally sustainable business practices, to promote the benefits of aquaculture in the local food system, and to preserve Maine’s heritage of a vibrant working waterfront.
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