• 2 days ago
Along the Indian Ocean coast, some Tanzanian women have embraced seaweed farming as an income-generating activity. Seaweed, a simple plant with extraordinary potential, is now a vital economic resource offering an alternative from traditional agriculture to mariculture.
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00:00There are changes in the environment that can help us.
00:28We have found a solution in the Arvini River.
00:31We have seen a lot of changes in the river.
00:33We will be able to collect a lot of water.
00:42You can't plant all the seeds in one place.
00:45There are other seeds in the field.
00:47You can't plant all the seeds in one place.
00:58You can't plant all the seeds in one place.
01:03You can make a food from the seed.
01:08You can make soap and lotion from the seed.
01:12You can make a medicine for your body.
01:15You can make a medicine for your body.
01:18You can't plant all the seeds in one place.
01:29You can't plant all the seeds in one place.

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