The Global Seaweed Coalition is hiring a fundraising manager

The Global Seaweed Coalition (GSC) is looking for its new fundraising manager ! The fundraising manager will work under the supervision of the GSC co-founders to raise funds to support GSC’s operations, including funds to seed innovative seaweed projects through grants (Calls for...

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The Global Seaweed Coalition is hiring a fundraising manager

The Global Seaweed Coalition (GSC) is looking for its new fundraising manager ! The fundraising manager will work under the supervision...

Financing Regenerative Seaweed & Bivalves: Launch Event

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COP30 roundtable: Trade, climate, food security and development potential of seaweed aquaculture

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Global Seaweed Coalition secures critical funding to continue its operations

The Global Seaweed Coalition (GSC) is proud to...

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The Global Seaweed Coalition is hiring a fundraising manager

The Global Seaweed Coalition (GSC) is looking for...

Financing Regenerative Seaweed & Bivalves: Launch Event

🗓️ Monday 1st December; 13.00 – 14.00 GMT Join...

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Global Seaweed Coalition secures critical funding to continue its operations

The Global Seaweed Coalition (GSC) is proud to announce it has secured two years of funding to continue its operations, enabling GSC to maintain its role in promoting the safe and sustainable development of...

From computers to catfish: scaling a RAS in Kenya

Gabriel Thomas Kimeu, 27, is a computer science graduate who set up a RAS tilapia, catfish and ornamental fish farm in eastern Kenya and has major ambitions to grow. Source link

Tasmanian seaweed company to help tackle African farming emissions

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