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About MarineCatch Africa

MarineCatch Africa is a platform from MarineCatch Africa that enables African fishers with blockchain, IoT, and embedded finance. It connects small-scale fishers directly with buyers for fair pricing and sustainable practices. By providing tools for real-time tracking, transparent transactions, and access to financial services, MarineCatch Africa helps fishers improve their livelihoods and market access. The platform also supports traceability in the supply chain, ensuring the quality and sustainability of fish products. Key capabilities: blockchain integration IoT tracking financial services access direct buyer connections supply chain transparency Best for: small-scale fishers that need a reliable marketplace for their catch.

MarineCatch Africa Details

Vendor
MarineCatch Africa
Year Launched
2023
Location
Beach Rd, Diani Shopping Centre, Ukunda, Kwale
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
Countries Served
All countries
Languages
English
Users
Artisanal fishers, Fishing cooperative managers, Seafood buyers, Wholesalers and traders, Seafood processors, Export managers, Marine biologists, Fisheries regulators, Supply chain managers
Industries Served
Fisheries and Aquaculture, Seafood Processing and Export, Supply Chain and Logistics, Financial Technology (Fintech), Marine Conservation, Food Safety and Traceability, Blue Economy, Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems
Tags
Supply Chain Management, MarineCatch Africa

MarineCatch Africa's In-App Market Place

Does MarineCatch Africa have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

No

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Promo Offer

Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($)

Pros & Cons

  • Promotes financial inclusion by providing digital wallets and loan access to unbanked fishing communities.
  • Ensures immutable traceability through blockchain, preventing tampering across the seafood supply chain.
  • Emphasizes sustainability by supporting quotas and achieving up to 95% sustainable sourcing standards.
  • Pricing information is not publicly available.
  • Transitioning from cash or paper-based processes to digital systems introduces a learning curve for users.
  • Full feature availability requires an intermittent internet connectivity, which may be unreliable in remote areas.

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