Mara Seaweed to benefit from £600,000 funding boost

Mara Seaweed to benefit from £600,000 funding boost

Mairi Gougeon

Edinburgh-based Mara Seaweed will benefit from over £600,000 in Scottish Government funding aimed at supporting the sustainable development of Scotland’s “blue economy”.

Mara Seaweed will use the funding to increase its processing facility and explore new markets.

Seaweed is considered a sustainable high-nutrition food source with a host of health benefits and they also have a positive impact on the atmosphere, taking up significant quantities of carbon dioxide every year.



The funding is being awarded through the £14 million Marine Fund Scotland and will allow Mara to expand its seaweed processing facility in Fife and increase its footprint in the global market place.

International demand for high-quality seaweed for use as a food source and health supplement is increasing and the funding will help Mara achieve its growth targets.

Announcing the funding, Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon said: “This funding will support Mara Seaweed in furthering their commitment of creating more innovative and exciting products.

“I am delighted these sustainably-sourced quality products are attracting the attention of consumers in the national and international market.

“Our support to the marine sector remains a priority and we are currently seeking a multi-year increase for the lost EU funding.”

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