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END HUNGER Africa Windmill Project
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End Hunger - Women's Blue. End Hunger - Women's Blue. Be the first to write a review. Marked fields are required. One for You One for Them Some for the BUS! Help us End Hunger as we Go To The Garden! Small size 0 - 3/4. Medium size 3/4 - 5/6. Large 5/6 - 8/10. X Large 8/10 - 10/12. No Reviews. Write a Review.
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End Hunger - Women's Gray. End Hunger - Women's Gray. Be the first to write a review. Marked fields are required. One for You One for Them Some for the BUS! Help us End Hunger as we Go To The Garden! Small size 0 - 3/4. Medium size 3/4 - 5/6. Large 5/6 - 8/10. X Large 8/10 - 10/12. No Reviews. Write a Review.
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RIC4FIG grantees | Southern Africa RILab (SARILab)
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SOUTHERN AFRICA RILAB HOME. What is SA RILab. The SA RILab Team. Projects selected for the Resilience Innovation Challenge 4 Food Security and Improved Income Generation (RIC4FIG) support in the Southern Africa RI Lab. Trust Insects for Food (TIFF) Innovation. The Trust Insects for Food (TIFF). Is one of the Southern Africa Resilience Innovation Lab (SA RILab) innovation projects implemented in Dikgale Community of Limpopo Province in South Africa by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research.
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Africa Windmill Project: May 2015
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Africa Windmill Project - home page. Tuesday, May 5, 2015. More than 50 farmers have already been trained this year. Another class of over 100 are entering the training phase. The expected increase in yield should total more than 30 metric tonnes. That's enough to feed you for the next 50 thousand days, or more importantly, 200 families for an additional 2 months per year - long enough to break the cycle of hunger. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Africa Windmill Project: March 2015
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Africa Windmill Project - home page. Monday, March 23, 2015. Our demonstration garden at Mziza is primarily platform for teaching about irrigation, but it also serves as a place for trials and experiments. Over the past four months, we have been conducting trials on maize and tomatoes. Thursday, March 12, 2015. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Africa Windmill Project. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Africa Windmill Project: May 2014
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Africa Windmill Project - home page. Friday, May 23, 2014. Beans and tomato growing in. Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Wednesday, May 14, 2014. Can YOU help us get to the garden? Over the next 2 years every organization in Malawi can be trained and supported with YOUR help! Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Follow us On Twitter. Friend Us On Facebook. Forward To A Friend. Can You Help Us Get To The Garden? We Need to raise $35K. Years Your Donation Matters! Help us END HUNGER.
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Africa Windmill Project: August 2014
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Africa Windmill Project - home page. Wednesday, August 27, 2014. We tested a new type of pump today at Chifuchambewa. The ram pump takes in a high volume of water from a small dam, and puts out a small volume at a higher elevation. Tuesday, August 26, 2014. Tuesday, August 19, 2014. Picking up at Mpombe. Lead farmers at Mpombe have started learning to use water pumps instead of buckets for irrigation. The progress has been quick as farmers managed to plant beans and begin irrigating before we had muc...
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Africa Windmill Project: Getting Going at Mphombe
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Africa Windmill Project - home page. Wednesday, January 14, 2015. Getting Going at Mphombe. Chiefs and lead farmers met at Mphombe to discuss the way forward on food security in their village. The leaders expressed the community's struggle to provide food throughout the year. The most vulnerable tend to run out of food first. That means widows, children and the elderly lack food when they need it most. Getting Going at Mphombe. Fruits of Food Security.
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