Okay kiddo, today we'll talk about aquaculture in Madagascar. Aquaculture is kind of like farming but instead of growing plants, people grow fish or other seafood. They do this by building special places for the fish to live and grow, called aquaculture farms.
In Madagascar, aquaculture is becoming more popular because it can provide food and income for people who live near the coast. Madagascar is an island, which means that it's surrounded by water, and that makes it a great place for aquaculture.
Farmers in Madagascar can grow all kinds of seafood, like shrimp, tilapia, and oysters. To do this, they build special ponds or tanks where the seafood can grow. They make sure that the water is clean and healthy for the seafood to live in.
When the seafood grows big enough, the farmers can sell it to other people to eat. They can also use it to feed their own families. This helps the farmers make money and provides food for people who might not have access to fresh seafood otherwise.
So, that's aquaculture in Madagascar, kiddo. It's a way for people to grow fish and other seafood so they can have food to eat and make money.