Sustainable sea weeds farming.
Project Host
Sustainable Investments and De
Revenue
458000$
Charity Number
SO 8527
Project aims
To empower poor women to manage alternative livelihood opportunity to replace fishery along the coastline.
Project description
Project aims to empower local fisher folks to engages on improved sea weeds farming to replace traditional fishery which now is no longer provides essential livelihood. Project shall train 90 poor women on sustainable farming practices, innovative ways to produce smart seeds through seeds culture, support extension and post havesting handling and better market acess for sea farm produce; trained women will able to farm sea weeds and have double income and gets additional foods for households impacting to sustainable livelihood, build climate change resilience and people centered economic diversification and environmental conservation of Indian sea coastline for poverty reduction and access to wise of resources in poor fishing communities.
Contact name
Martin Malongo
Phone
+255 763 922 504
Email
info@sidi.or.tz
Website
https://sidi.or.tz
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