Seaweeds are not only used in cosmetics 🧼, food 🍰, and pharmaceuticals 💊—they also offer sustainable livelihood opportunities for coastal communities!

From February 24 to March 1, 2025, 7 Malagasy experts and seaweed farmers took part in a knowledge-sharing visit to #Zanzibar 🇹🇿.

Mission accomplished: Strengthening their capacity to develop and promote seaweed farming in Madagascar, where this activity serves as a vital alternative livelihood to fishing for coastal communities.

During the visit, participants had the opportunity to:
✔ Discover new sustainable farming and processing techniques
✔ Visit women-led cooperatives and local sales points

📍 In Zanzibar, 90% of seaweed farmers are women 👩‍🌾!

This exchange visit, which involved NAAN, Riake Nosy Be, and the Fisheries and Marine Science Institute (IH.SM), was organized through the Experience Exchange Program of the #RECOS project.

📩 Interested in joining the next exchange? Contact 👉 elisa.piat@coi-ioc.org
🌐 Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3vrBG2V

🤝 RECOS is a project supported by AFD – Agence Française de Développement and the French Facility for Global Environment (FFEM).

Source: Commission de l’océan Indien – Indian Ocean Commission

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