De Blue & Green Gully Phase 2
De Blue & Green Gully Phase 2
The use of alcohol to meet the requirement to sanitize hands due to Covid19 has caused increased dryness of hands, particularly for children and the elderly. This can be improved and mitigated by the use of local aloe vera plant which is known for moisturizing as well as antimicrobial and antibacterial properties. Given barriers to importation, the need for more aloe vera plants and gel as a base material for organic products has grown. There is an opportunity to increase organic crop production of aloe vera.
Climate change has caused an annual problem of sargassum seaweed proliferating our world-renown white sand beaches and challenging the livelihood of fisherfolk, tourism workers and other who support the blue economy. This can be improved by extraction of alginates from the seaweed which can also be used as moisturizer for hand sanitizer and other products in a similar manner to aloe vera gel. The seaweed can also be used as a fertilizer, which has proven to result in increased
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Youth Equipped to Achieve!
Country:
Barbados
Area Of Work:
International Waters
International Waters
Grant Amount:
US$ 24,984.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 600.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 118,300.00
Project Number:
BAR/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/IWBE/21/02
Status:
Project activities completed, final reports pending

SGP Country office contact

Mr. David Bynoe
Phone:
246)-467-6011
Fax:
246)-429-2448
Email:

Address

UN House, Marine Gardens, Hastings
, Christ Church

Country Website