As far as I know, in those 18 yrs of research and trial and error, they never claimed to be at production stage. Now in the video, they said they are close to full production and they recently got the patent. Sounds like things are starting to ramp up. It’s good that it’s a tech that took 18 yrs to get right, that means it’s not easy and their the only ones to have figured it out and have it patented and until something better comes along, they won’t have much competition imo. If it increases profit, with low mortality rates, natural with no chemicals or antibiotics, and its more predictable than outdoor ocean farming, who wouldn’t want to use it?