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Submitted July 15, 2010 By Baraka
Planting Community Food Forests that cater for the food needs of the whole community. Permaculture Forests can reach sustainability within 3-5 years thereby reducing human input year by year.
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Submitted September 17, 2009 By evakagiri
The adoption of a simple household pyrolytic stove has been shown to potentially provide multiple benefits from reducing the rate of deforestation, improved soil fertility, enhanced household air qual
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Submitted September 17, 2009 By evakagiri
The adoption of a simple household pyrolytic stove has been shown to potentially provide multiple benefits from reducing the rate of deforestation, improved soil fertility, enhanced household air qual
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Submitted September 17, 2009 By evakagiri
The adoption of a simple household pyrolytic stove has been shown to potentially provide multiple benefits from reducing the rate of deforestation, improved soil fertility, enhanced household air qual
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Submitted October 22, 2010 By Aigbogun
Ensuring that disaster victims have cooking facility.
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Submitted April 18, 2012 By sandzisombuli
Adapting to Climate Change with Food Security by Adding Clay and Compost to Sandy Soil. Youth Community Centralized Compost Cooperatives, to increase Water-holding Capacity, Fertility, prevent Erosion
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Submitted January 26, 2012 By Kristine
We all need security and no house hold should have to worry about where there food will come from especially if they have the resources that can enable them to be self sufficient.
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Submitted November 10, 2009 By brittgross
The dairy industry in developing nations is facing changes and challenges. An overall rising population in conjunction with shifting dietary consumption towards dairy products has driven a marked incr
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Submitted August 1, 2009 By Strawberry Fields
SUMMARY Konso is an area in Southern Ethiopia which is prone to food insecurity and has been suffering drought the past two consecutive years. Permaculture (PC) is a design system for integrated an
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Submitted April 3, 2012 By BackpackFarm
The Backpack Farm Team continues development of Kenya's 1st mobile tool assisting smallholder farmers to manage their production from 'farm to fork' in either English or Swahili.
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