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Life In The Sahel. Just another WordPress.com site. Peace Corps Amenities, NGO Responsibilities. July 28, 2010. The captivating skyline of Goure. The upside is that the other half of my time will seem like paradise by contrast, with my own 3 bedroom house with a pool, garden, security guard near the American Embassy – all that nifty borderline neo-colonialist accoutrement. But no bacon, no bacon to be found anywhere. Oh the sacrfices we must make in life…. From → Uncategorized. Leave one →.
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Life In The Sahel. Just another WordPress.com site. This is an example of a WordPress page, you could edit this to put information about yourself or your site so readers know where you are coming from. You can create as many pages like this one or sub-pages as you like and manage all of your content inside of WordPress. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Life In The Sahel. Just another WordPress.com site. Returning to a country in crisis. July 26, 2010. In less than a month I will be moving to the landlocked West African country of Niger, for the second time. This means I will be infinitely more prepared than when I left in 2005 to start my service as a. Volunteer, but I have been told this also means I am that even more crazy to return knowing what I am getting myself into. You see, life in the Sahel is not easy. Life in Niger is. Food crisis of 2005.
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My story of working with smallholder farmers and heart of palm in rural Brasil. Damião teaches us about interest rates. Dona Antonia’s farm – October 6, 2010. Donor visit to Fortaleza – July 28, 2010. Donor visit to Poço – July 27, 2010. Pest management training with Poço farmers – July 20, 2010. Pest management training in Fortaleza – July 16, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Sign up for emails.
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My story of working with smallholder farmers and heart of palm in rural Brasil. Tell them and they will come photos. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Laquo; hopes, dreams and savings. Tell them and they will come. Date : October 19, 2010. Categories : phase 2. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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My story of working with smallholder farmers and heart of palm in rural Brasil. Pest management training – Poço. Fungicida – fortaleza. Plantation progress – uilton. Plantation update, epaminondas. First seedling delivery – poço. Planting training – poço. Training – poço. Land preparation training in fortaleza. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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My story of working with smallholder farmers and heart of palm in rural Brasil. Hopes, dreams and savings. This week’s finance training topic was savings. After reviewing the previous topics of what is revenue, costs and profit, we turned to a very important question: what do you do with the profits? Assuming the farmers learned and kept their log of earnings, costs and calculated that they do indeed have a profit). When I posed the question I had an immediate response:. I would buy more beer. It was enc...
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My story of working with smallholder farmers and heart of palm in rural Brasil. Tell them and they will come. I think some of us in development and other fields have heard the expression: build it and they will come . I certainly heard it many times before especially with ecotourism projects. So apparently in rural agricultural projects the expression is tell them and they will come. I was wrong. And for those who know me, I am rarely wrong! Young, old, husbands and wives. Among the farmers present were ...
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My story of working with smallholder farmers and heart of palm in rural Brasil. It has been a while since I wrote on this blog. However, I thought it would be nice to take some time to reflect on what has happened since the last post. So a new learning cycle will commence. Laquo; tell them and they will come. A year into the project… what about the farmers? Date : June 13, 2011. Categories : phase 2. Great to see the blogs come back online! Keep up the good work. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are comme...
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Life In The Sahel. Just another WordPress.com site. Peace Corps Amenities, NGO Responsibilities. July 28, 2010. The captivating skyline of Goure. The upside is that the other half of my time will seem like paradise by contrast, with my own 3 bedroom house with a pool, garden, security guard near the American Embassy – all that nifty borderline neo-colonialist accoutrement. But no bacon, no bacon to be found anywhere. Oh the sacrfices we must make in life…. From → Uncategorized. July 26, 2010. Create a fr...
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Life in the school lane. A review of Halterworth’s RC! And the winner is…. Able -ible -ably -ibly. Super Science by Faith and Molly. January 5, 2017. On the first day back from the Christmas holidays, Year Six had a great afternoon full of experiments and investigations. There were four different stations per classroom, eight in total, and each contained a challenge. Some of it was very puzzling but it was so fun to try and work it out- well most of them! It was a great start. Another activity was Magic ...