2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10811-017-1161-z
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Successful establishment of commercial farming of carrageenophyte Kappaphycus alvarezii Doty (Doty) in Sri Lanka: Economics of farming and quality of dry seaweed

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“…This variable was low when compared to the aquaculture of other organisms such as finfish. Total initial investment values for seaweed farming show high variation, ranging from 166 to 138,000 US$/ha (FAO, 2013;Hurtado et al, 2001;Shanmugam et al, 2017;van den Burg et al, 2016). The wide range of investment values may be due to differences in production systems, currency conversion, and local opportunities.…”
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“…This variable was low when compared to the aquaculture of other organisms such as finfish. Total initial investment values for seaweed farming show high variation, ranging from 166 to 138,000 US$/ha (FAO, 2013;Hurtado et al, 2001;Shanmugam et al, 2017;van den Burg et al, 2016). The wide range of investment values may be due to differences in production systems, currency conversion, and local opportunities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thereafter, these Kappaphycus seaweeds were introduced to other countries, mainly to be used as raw materials in aquaculture (Campbell & Hotchkiss, 2017). Sri Lanka also has imported Kappaphycus alvarezii from Malaysia, the seed materials have been cultivated in Valaipadu and Vidathalaitivu areas, and the pilot-scale trials have been conducted in different locations of Jaffna, Mannar, and Kilinochchi in Northern province (Shanmugam et al, 2017). In the past, vegetative cuttings were the only means to propagate Kappaphycus.…”
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confidence: 99%