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English: The seaweed grows underwater for 45 days. When it reaches one kilogram, the women pick it and dry it, then pack it in bags to be exported to countries like China, Korea and Vietnam. There, it's used in medicines and shampoos.
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Author Rachel Clara Reed

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Seaweed farm work in Zanzibar

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