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Seaweed farming: Ray of hope for Kenyan villagers

by Blitz India Media
November 24, 2024
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NAIROBI: The people of Kenya’s coastal village of Mwazaro used to earn their living mainly growing cassava, until drought created havoc in their lives. It also forced them to try a new crop – seaweed, according to the reports published in the media. .

Seaweed farming was tried out in the dry inland by scores of other communities feeding a growing demand at home and abroad for associated products including soap, shampoo and seaweed powder, used in food.

Interestingly, seaweed farming was introduced in Kenya in 2008 and has expanded rapidly to cover 20 villages, David Mirera, a scientist at the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI), said. Higher temperatures, rising sea levels and poor rains have all played their part in the shift.

Along the coast in the village of Kibuyuni, investments in seaweed farming have +led to improvements in infrastructure and electricity, said Kassim Ramtu Bakari, who does marketing for the Seaweed Farmers’ Cooperative there, which employs more than 100 households.

Tima Jasho, a mother of seven in Kibuyuni, said she was now able to pay her children’s school fees and move her family from a mud home to a brick house. “If you grow seaweed, you don’t have to depend on a man,” said. “I can earn my own money.” In 2022, the industry produced almost 100 tonnes of seaweed worth more than $30,000, according to KMFRI data. Farmers export dry seaweed to China, France, the United States and other countries.

The global market for seaweed has tripled in size in the last two decades, according to a 2024 United Nations Report, growing from $5 billion in 2000 to $17 billion in 2021. It is Tanzania’s third largest export and employs over 26,000 farmers, said George Maina, a scientist at The Nature Conservancy, an environmental nonprofit which supports seaweed farmers in Kenya and Tanzania. “Kenya has a long way to go before it becomes a global industry leader like its neighbour,” Maina said.

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