Submitted August 10, 2009 By stevenmillion
Using "cash crops" to improve the lives of African famers. See description of how this was done in Nepal.
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Submitted August 10, 2009 By kwangh
Baobab seeds provide new nutritional benefits
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Submitted August 14, 2009 By samanthadiamond99
Bring together experienced, successful local farmers to teach others within the community. Link this to the end product with cooking and nutrition classes conducted by locals.
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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
Nobody needs to go hungry food is for everybody and having our community farm looked after by the people is the best way to ensure everyone one has 3 meals a day.
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Submitted March 31, 2010 By twesigedaniel
With the promotion of grain amaranth, we shall be sure that our community is safe from malnutrition and opportunistic diseases.
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Submitted March 23, 2010 By Mugendi
This method is to ensure that milk and other perishable are preserved for sale in local markets without waste
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