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The seaweed farmers with high hopes for their harvest - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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As it emerges from the water, it doesn’t look how you might expect it to. Not dark green, slimy and smelly, but golden, lush and translucent. The kelp being farmed off the east coast of Skye confounds expectations – and may do a lot more than that. This is one of the first big seaweed […]

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