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Australian firm Sea Forest goes public, raising $20.5M to expand seaweed feed that cuts cattle methane by up to 80%.
Australian company Sea Forest is going public on the ASX, raising $20.5 million in an IPO that values the company at $112.1 million.
The company produces SeaFeed, a seaweed-based cattle feed additive made from asparagopsis that reduces methane emissions by up to 80% and may boost animal growth.
Funds will expand blending and distribution facilities in Australia and South Africa and support regulatory approvals in Japan, Brazil, and other markets.
While Australia’s carbon credit system doesn’t yet include livestock methane, global voluntary programs allow farmers to earn credits.
Founder Sam Elsom calls the technology a cost-effective, high-impact solution for reducing agricultural emissions.
La firma australiana Sea Forest se hace pública, recaudando $20.5 millones para expandir el alimento de algas marinas que reduce el metano del ganado en hasta un 80%.