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The green future comes from the blue sea

Discover the impressive contribution of SEA ALGAE in regenerating and improving soil for agriculture

PURPOSE

Fertile regenerative soil improving the planet’s quality of life

Improving the soil results in healthier plants, better quality fruits and vegetables, better fed human beings and a pollutant-free environment.

SEAWEED, as a technological innovation, can bring enormous benefits to BRAZILIAN AGRIBUSINESS and global efforts to reduce Greenhouse Gases.

OUR SOLUTION

Use of seaweed as a source of nutrients and minerals

RECOVERY OF DEGRADED LAND IN BRAZIL

140 Mi

degraded hectares in Brazil

60%

are in the Cerrado

With the use of Marine Bioclastic Granules (GBM) - Lithothamnium, rich in calcium and magnesium carbonates, renewable and biologically available, in addition to numerous trace elements essential to human, animal and plant life.

VINHACE MINERALIZATION

+ 224.8%

Increase in the percentage of Calcium (Ca)

+ 40.4%

Increase in the percentage of Magnesium (Mg)

Stillage mineralization process through the addition of Lithothamnium, organic matter abundant on the Brazilian Continental Platform.

Eliminates the soil correction operation in the management of sugar cane cultivation and brings potassium to the level of CETESB Standard 4231. Its results were evaluated by ESALQ/USP, in the laboratory.

BIOFERTILIZERS

60 T

Estimated production in Brazil

> 80%

Reduction of CH4 emissions

The use of Asparagopsis Taxiformis Red Algae in cattle feed inhibits the combination of hydrogen and carbon dioxide to form methane.

REDUCTION IN ENTERIC METHANE EMITTED BY RUMINANTS

> 80%

Reduction of CH4 emissions

60 T

Estimated production in Brazil

The use of Asparagopsis Taxiformis Red Algae in cattle feed inhibits the combination of hydrogen and carbon dioxide to form methane.

CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND ZERO HUNGER

Role of marine flora in sustainable agriculture and CO2 storage

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Marine Flora, in addition to processing photosynthesis more efficiently than plants in the soil, stores CO2. Its application in areas of extensive food production or family farming is more effective and sustainable by reducing the consumption of chemical fertilizers.

FIELD RESEARCH

Field experiments, of extensive and fruitful crops

Over the 18 months leading up to COP 30, scheduled for Nov/2025, 7 (seven) field experiments will be carried out, involving extensive crops (forests and pastures, sugar cane, soybeans and cotton) and fruit crops (melon, banana, grape and mango), whose results will be monitored by a management committee made up of scientists and academics selected by the organizers and technicians appointed by the sponsors.

The results will be published in each of the AGRO SEA stages.
In the last stage, in Belém/PA, during COP 30, the Final Report on all experiments carried out will be released.

18

Months

7

Experiments

11.25

COP 30 - Belem / PA

Speakers

CURATORS

WILSON NIGRI

V.P.E.

Mechanical Engineer from Mackenzie University, he was Director of UNIBANCO, CEO of Brasilpar and Club Med. He is an entrepreneur in the areas of Education, CWIST Tank Jr. and agribusiness as Founding Partner of Isratec, CFO of Cialgas and CEO of Fertimar, now Primasea. Hired from BNDES, he served Minister Alcides Tápias at the MDIC.

ROBERTO RODRIGUES

CEO

Professor Emeritus at FGV, Doctor Honoris Causa - UNESP, FAO Special Ambassador for Cooperativism.
He was Secretary of Agriculture of ESP and Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply. Agricultural Engineer by ESALQ.

ANDRÉ MAZLONE

V.P.E.

Agricultural engineer from Viçosa with MBA from FIA-FEA. He played a relevant role with the Lithothamnium miners at Fermisa (1977), in addition to numerous experiments in different cultures under the guidance of Roullier to Oceana, passing through Primasea, licensed by IBAMA and in commercial operation. Developed products for agriculture as a contractor for Cargill.

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LORENNA MACHADO

CTO

Seaweed industry veteran with >15 years of experience in cultivation and commercial application of algal biomass.
PhD and co-inventor of the two existing international patents on the use of Asparagopsis to reduce enteric methane emissions.

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SPEAKERS

BUSINESS PARTNERS

Speakers

SPEAKERS

Speakers

SUPPORTERS

LORENNA MACHADO

CTO

Seaweed industry veteran with >15 years of experience in cultivation and commercial application of algal biomass.
PhD and co-inventor of the two existing international patents on the use of Asparagopsis to reduce enteric methane emissions.

ROBERTO RODRIGUES

CEO

Professor Emeritus at FGV, Doctor Honoris Causa - UNESP, FAO Special Ambassador for Cooperativism.
He was Secretary of Agriculture of ESP and Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply. Agricultural Engineer by ESALQ.

ANDRÉ MAZLONE

V.P.E.

Agricultural engineer from Viçosa with MBA from FIA-FEA. He played a relevant role with the Lithothamnium miners at Fermisa (1977), in addition to numerous experiments in different cultures under the guidance of Roullier to Oceana, passing through Primasea, licensed by IBAMA and in commercial operation. Developed products for agriculture as a contractor for Cargill.

LORENNA MACHADO

CTO

Seaweed industry veteran with >15 years of experience in cultivation and commercial application of algal biomass.
PhD and co-inventor of the two existing international patents on the use of Asparagopsis to reduce enteric methane emissions.

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