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Having enough in the barn
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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Market Waste for a Solid Foundation
Submitted August 24, 2010 By joluoch

Collecting vegetable waste from the local market, composting it, packaging some of it for external sale and using most of it for multi level organic vegetable farming for school nutrition and sale.

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Peanut Butter for the Hungry
Submitted February 16, 2012 By PB4H

Peanut Butter for the Hungry is a humanitarian initiative of the U.S. peanut industry to help malnourished children around the world.

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Permaculture Research Institutes , Demonstration & Educational Centers needed all over Africa
Submitted September 18, 2011 By MrNatural

“What permaculturists are doing is the most important activity that any group is doing on the planet” -Doctor David Suzuki, International Ecology & Environmental Advocate

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Self-Relaint Ethiopia (and Africa) through Sustainable Livelihood development by Self-reliant Women groups (SRG)!
Submitted March 22, 2010 By rajeevan2007

Self-reliant Ethiopia (and also Africa) through sustainable livelihood development by self-reliant women groups (SRG). It involves, sustainability, education, and poverty eradication.

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Sustainable farmstead /homestead for former street children in Tanzania
Submitted February 4, 2011 By Manyara_Holistic_Centre

Sustainable Farmstead/Homestead to meet the needs of former street children and house girls where they can live while remaining in community and learning valuable life skills.

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True Synergistic Approach to Address Hunger, Soil Depletion, and Pollution Now
Submitted March 17, 2010 By mensplace

An immediately available, readily implentable, low tech approach to waste reduction, pollution elimination, soil enhancement, crop increase, remineralization, provide employment, stop sedimentation.

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