Mozambique's Blue Economy holds significant potential for sustainable growth through the development of marine resource, including seaweed farming, aquaculture, and sustainable wild caught fisheries along its 2,470 km coastline. Leveraging this extensive coastal area, the country can enhance livelihoods, promote biodiversity conservation, and attract investment in coastal infrastructure and eco-tourism

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Mozambique’s Blue Economy strategy focuses on harnessing its vast coastal and marine resources to drive sustainable economic growth, poverty reduction, and climate resilience. The strategy emphasizes inclusive development through fisheries, aquaculture, maritime transport, tourism, and coastal infrastructure, while safeguarding marine ecosystems. It prioritizes investment in innovation, governance, and institutional capacity to strengthen value chains and attract private sector engagement. Moving forward, the government aims to integrate local communities and promote regional cooperation to ensure long-term social and environmental sustainability.

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