Moa women in Tanga, Tanzania get raw deal out of seaweed – by By Jan Ajwang
Because of high export levies, potential buyers of seaweed for export have developed cold feet. The result has been that while the women in Moa village in Mkinga, spent their precious time and efforts tending their seaweed farms, there`s nobody to buy it from them even as the prices continued to plummet.
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Source: Guardian, 22 April 2009
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