Meet our hero —
SeaGraze®

Made from the red seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis, SeaGraze® is good for cattle, great for ranchers, and even better for the planet.

 

Breakthrough research has shown that adding just a sprinkle of this seaweed to livestock feed reduces livestock methane emissions by over 90%.

It sounds too good to be true, but it’s not. Asparagopsis taxiformis is the sustainable feed material of the future for the global ranching sector and billions of livestock. We’re scaling production of this mighty seaweed to bring you that future.

SeaGraze® is unique.

SeaGraze® is unique.

Close-up view of magenta SeaGraze™ pellets

Enhanced palatability.

Our single-phenotype seadstock eliminates the need for any flavor-enhancing additives. No molasses needed.

High in metabolites, lower inclusion rate.

We’ve demonstrated 5x+ the methane reduction with the same amount of product inclusion as our competitors. Expect lower costs from us over time.

Proven return on investment

We’re so sure Symbrosia will make you a positive ROI, that we even have a gaurantee! Read more here.

Keep carbon revenues and data.

Our business model doesn’t rely on carbon credits, those revenues stay with the land stewards. Data ownership remains with the operation. Learn more here.

How it works

During the enteric fermentation part of the cow’s digestive process, SeaGraze® inhibits the formation of methane without impacting the overall digestion that helps the cow gain weight and produce milk.

In a typical fermentation process, the H2 and CO2 combine within the stomach to create an output of CH4 (methane) that is released whenever the cow burps. However, with SeaGraze®, the H2 is blocked from the C, reducing methanogens naturally through digestion.

How SeaGraz® is made

Up-close view of red Asparagopsis taxiformis seaweed

We grow our red seaweed using sun and seawater in Hawai’i. 

We use a farming process known as aquaculture. Our growing technology involves zero fresh water and relies mostly on the sun to grow.

Founding Research