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  • To strengthen the development of the Regional Guide for a Sustainable Seaweed Industry and the Regional Principles for Responsible and Safe Seaweed Aquaculture, SEAFDEC facilitated a field visit to the Queen Sirikit Marine Farm Study Centre, bringing together representatives from ASEAN Member States, the SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department, and Prof. Phaik Eem Lim from the Global Seaweed Coalition.

    To strengthen the development of the Regional Guide for a Sustainable Seaweed Industry and the Regional Principles for Responsible and Safe Seaweed Aquaculture, SEAFDEC facilitated a field visit to the Queen Sirikit Marine Farm Study Centre, bringing together representatives from ASEAN Member States, the SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department, and Prof. Phaik Eem Lim from the Global Seaweed Coalition.

    To strengthen the development of the Regional Guide for a Sustainable Seaweed Industry and the Regional Principles for Responsible and Safe Seaweed Aquaculture, SEAFDEC facilitated a field visit to the Queen Sirikit Marine Farm Study Centre, bringing together representatives from ASEAN Member States, the SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department, and Prof. Phaik Eem Lim from the Global Seaweed Coalition.

  • Regional seaweed experts and policymakers are meeting in Bangkok for the Second Seaweed Technical Working Group Meeting under the Blue Horizon Project, marking a critical step toward shaping a sustainable and inclusive seaweed industry across Southeast Asia to refine two key regional outputs namely Guide to Promoting a Sustainable Seaweed Industry and Principles/Toolkits for Responsible and Safe Seaweed Aquaculture.

    Regional seaweed experts and policymakers are meeting in Bangkok for the Second Seaweed Technical Working Group Meeting under the Blue Horizon Project, marking a critical step toward shaping a sustainable and inclusive seaweed industry across Southeast Asia to refine two key regional outputs namely Guide to Promoting a Sustainable Seaweed Industry and Principles/Toolkits for Responsible and Safe Seaweed Aquaculture.

    Regional seaweed experts and policymakers are meeting in Bangkok for the Second Seaweed Technical Working Group Meeting under the Blue Horizon Project, marking a critical step toward shaping a sustainable and inclusive seaweed industry across Southeast Asia to refine two key regional outputs namely Guide to Promoting a Sustainable Seaweed Industry and Principles/Toolkits for Responsible and Safe Seaweed Aquaculture.

  • The Blue Horizon Seaweed Project team visited Palawan, meeting the Calamianes Seaweed Marketing Cooperative. Supported by BFAR’s training and infrastructure, the cooperative demonstrates how empowering women strengthens livelihoods, builds sustainable value chains, and advances seaweed aquaculture.

    The Blue Horizon Seaweed Project team visited Palawan, meeting the Calamianes Seaweed Marketing Cooperative. Supported by BFAR’s training and infrastructure, the cooperative demonstrates how empowering women strengthens livelihoods, builds sustainable value chains, and advances seaweed aquaculture.

    The Blue Horizon Seaweed Project team visited Palawan, meeting the Calamianes Seaweed Marketing Cooperative. Supported by BFAR’s training and infrastructure, the cooperative demonstrates how empowering women strengthens livelihoods, builds sustainable value chains, and advances seaweed aquaculture.

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Project Components

Regional approach and capacity for seaweed value chains in Southeast Asia

Enabling Environment for Seaweed Aquaculture in the Philippines and Viet Nam

Seaweed Value Chains (supporting production, processing, and marketing)

Knowledge Management, M&E, and IW Learn (regional, facilitating information sharing and regional learning)

Project Components

Regional approach and capacity for seaweed value chains in Southeast Asia

Enabling Environment for Seaweed Aquaculture in the Philippines and Viet Nam

Seaweed Value Chains (supporting production, processing, and marketing)

Knowledge Management, M&E, and IW Learn (regional, facilitating information sharing and regional learning)

Project Components

Regional approach and capacity for seaweed value chains in Southeast Asia

Enabling Environment for Seaweed Aquaculture in the Philippines and Viet Nam

Seaweed Value Chains (supporting production, processing, and marketing)

Knowledge Management, M&E, and IW Learn (regional, facilitating information sharing and regional learning)

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A Consultant to develop “Guide to Promoting Sustainable Seaweed industry in the Southeast Asian Region”

“Driving regional collaboration, the consultant will oversee the consultation and finalization of strategic guidelines aimed at fostering a sustainable seaweed industry across Southeast Asia.”

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