A Fortune From Seaweed, Philippines

A seaweed farm: Companies began to organise hundreds of families into teams of algae processors since the 1970s. Each family is responsible for the cultivation of a maximum of one hectare of farmable sea area, which translates into an output of one metric ton per month of dried product, which is sold to corporations for 10 /15 pesos per kilo. (Photo by Eric-Paul-Pierre PASQUIER/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
A seaweed farm: Companies began to organise hundreds of families into teams of algae processors since the 1970s. Each family is responsible for the cultivation of a maximum of one hectare of farmable sea area, which translates into an output of one metric ton per month of dried product, which is sold to corporations for 10 /15 pesos per kilo. (Photo by Eric-Paul-Pierre PASQUIER/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
A Fortune From Seaweed, Philippines
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Gamma-Rapho
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01 January, 1997
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