Farmers Alliance for Restoration
The 30 farmers taking the lead for the new project in Kisumu West, Kenya, are now well into their three months of training. As we explained in our last newsletter, this is the first project for Farmers Alliance for Restoration, East Africa as they start to build on the work of the permEzone pilot programme.
In his latest updates from the project, which you can read in full here, Paul briefly outlines the first eight weekly trainings, and says that the full-hearted engagement of the farmers with the process bodes well for the impact this will have in the future.
Meanwhile, our plans for Farmers Alliance for Restoration (FAR) are moving along. We’re putting plans in place to register FAR as a new nonprofit organization in the USA, and to raise the funds we need to support our work with many more farming communities – in East Africa and beyond – in the years to come.
We know from our three pilot projects that the model we’ve developed to empower farming communities in becoming their own best resource is incredibly effective. Take a look at the new FAR website here.
In his latest updates from the project, which you can read in full here, Paul briefly outlines the first eight weekly trainings, and says that the full-hearted engagement of the farmers with the process bodes well for the impact this will have in the future.
Meanwhile, our plans for Farmers Alliance for Restoration (FAR) are moving along. We’re putting plans in place to register FAR as a new nonprofit organization in the USA, and to raise the funds we need to support our work with many more farming communities – in East Africa and beyond – in the years to come.
We know from our three pilot projects that the model we’ve developed to empower farming communities in becoming their own best resource is incredibly effective. Take a look at the new FAR website here.
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