BuiltForTheMissingPost-HarvestLayer.

From Indonesia's coast

We build the missing layer between farm and exporter so better markets can be reached with discipline, not luck.

Discover what we build
Seaweed processing machinery in JabonField note(Jabon)17.9% → ≤15%

NauticalNurture builds the post-harvest layer Indonesia's seaweed industry still lacks.

NN invests.

Partner operates.

NN offtakes.

This is not a moisture problem.

Seaweed quality is often framed as a drying issue. The real issue is system reliability.

Fix the node. The rest of the chain can follow.

This problem has been visible for years. It persists because the incentives are weak.

Software startups avoid slow, physical operations. Traders profit from spread, not reliability.

Public programs often help in pieces, but rarely build a durable operating layer.

We started here because reliable post-harvest execution comes before everything else.

"The least glamorous infrastructure is often the most important."

Quality is a process problem. We fix the process where volume moves.

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We began in Jabon, Sidoarjo, with Koperasi Agar Makmur Sentosa.

Moisture measured about 17.9%. Target: ≤15% by batch.

That gap decides which market the cooperative can reach.

Our model came from the field, not from a whiteboard.

Location
Jabon, Sidoarjo, East Java
Partner
Koperasi Agar Makmur Sentosa
Pilot volume
5–10 tons (Phase 1)
Core KPI
Moisture consistently ≤15% per batch
Model
Zero-capex for cooperative
Value split
60% partner / 40% NauticalNurture

Jabon is not a one-off.

Indonesia has hundreds of cooperatives facing the same gap.

Phase 1 proves one node.

Phase 2 proves replication.

The same pattern appears in Vietnam, the Philippines, Tanzania, and beyond.

We are not claiming scale yet. We are building proof first.

Early support from ecosystem partners and entrepreneurship programs shaping this first node.

APINDO
United Nations Global Compact
Pertamuda 2024

We are looking for the right conversations.

Nurturing oceans. Building better harvests.