We are a young blue growth company based in the Faroe Islands with offices in the USA. We seed, grow, harvest, and process seaweed. Our gentle handling process is performed locally by a team of passionate experts, who ensure the seaweed stays rich in nutrients.
We offer a collection of premium fully-traceable seaweed products, mostly for food and cosmetic producers.
We offer a collection of Nordic seaweed products, mostly for food and cosmetic producers, as well as take part in research projects with a number of different partners.
Our purpose is to improve people’s wellbeing and to make a unique contribution to our blue planet. We do this by applying science, innovation and expertise, to grow premium quality seaweed for sale and for research.
Our Story
Ocean rainforest began in 2010, when we combined our knowledge of this unique ocean environment with our strong entrepreneurial spirit, to cultivate seaweed.
We started growing and harvesting the same species of wild seaweeds that were part of our ancestors’ diets over a thousand years ago because we wanted to support people and the environment.
Our inbuilt focus on research and innovation enabled us to develop world-class cultivation methods - making us Europe's leading seaweed cultivator and a pioneer in our industry.
Our small team shares the same values, and through a diverse set of skills and years of combined experience, we continue to explore the potential of this versatile sea plant to meet growing market demand.
We are committed to running a lean and innovative company, with energy and integrity.
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