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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 August 5, 2009 By Dave
We aim to use a social business solution to spark a sustainable, symbiotic relationship between Namibian artisans and their communities.
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Submitted August 5, 2009 By Dave
We aim to use a social business solution to spark a sustainable, symbiotic relationship between Namibian artisans and their communities.
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Submitted July 5, 2010 By Mozbear
Hand-crank-flashlight-radio-phone-chargers. Or
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Submitted August 28, 2010 By titowooten
Imagine a project that uses solar electricity to generate rural employment, provide an affordable alternative to kerosene, transfer technical and business skills and is completely self sustained!
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Submitted July 29, 2009 By peterlborst
Currently, the honey bee industry in North America and Europe is in disarray. Interest is being directed to both the products of the African honey bee (honey and wax) as well as the bee itself. The Af
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Submitted August 15, 2009 By Baraka
Creating a Forest in a Box package ready for application in poverty stricken areas. Whole communities can take part in mantaining the food forests. All would benefit and all would protect the trees.
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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 March 15, 2010 By jmcsmith
I'm developing a social network and website to enable people to discover, share and develop simple locally appropriate solutions and innovations around the world
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