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IDC produces a range of products from the resources of the outer islands of Seychelles, thereby contributing greater diversity to the economy of Seychelles

Agricultural produce

Since the early days of IDC, agriculture has been an important economic activity to ensure that our staff are as self-sufficient as possible and where practical to export produce to the main island. 

Today, agriculture is also important in providing fresh produce to the staff and guests of resorts on the outer islands, where it can be difficult and expensive to supply by sea and air.

Coconut oil

In Seychelles, coconut oil is used for cooking in some homes and for cosmetic purposes such as for hair care to remove dandruff and sooth dry scalps and skin. Coconut oil is also believed to have health benefits. IDC also sells coconut oil to local buyers, who use the oil to make scented soaps, candle and craft products.

Charcoal

Casuarina charcoal from Coëtivy has been on the market for a few years now, offering a sustainable way to repurpose the island's abundant wood resources.  As Coëtivy undergoes clearing for agricultural development, felled casuarina trees are transforned into high-quality charcoal. 

The 4 kg bags of Casuarina Lumpwood Charcoal aim to eventually substitute the imported briquette charcoal.

Traditional Brooms

The traditional 'balye zig', crafted on the islands, are currently the most affordable option available on the local market. These brooms are known for their durability and effectiveness, making them a popular choice among residents. The affordability of the 'balye zig' not only makes them accessible to a wide range of customers but also supports local craftsmanship and the economy. By choosing these brooms, consumers are able to enjoy a quality product while also contributing to the sustainability of traditional island practices.
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