Production and economic assessment of giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera cultivation for abalone feed in the south of Chile

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Kelp biomass availability for mass abalone cultivation remains a critical issue in Chile. The technical and economic feasibility of a commercial scale kelp farming activity has not been established. This study describes the production and economic results of a pilot scale unit installed in southern Chile. Our results show 25 kg m-1 of production over a 9-month spring-summer period, and 16.2 kg m-1 during the autumn-winter period. These values indicate that a total biomass production of 41.3 kg (wet) ma-1 year-1 can be obtained by placing the culture lines at 4 m intervals. High quality animal food-grade plants with a 9% protein content, over 5 m in length were harvested. Sensitivity analysis showed that by cultivating 30-50 ha with a market value of US$ 78 ton-1, a return on investment can be made after the first year.

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Correa, T., Gutiérrez, A., Flores, R., Buschmann, A. H., Cornejo, P., & Bucarey, C. (2016). Production and economic assessment of giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera cultivation for abalone feed in the south of Chile. Aquaculture Research, 47(3), 698–707. https://doi.org/10.1111/are.12529

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