The women farmers..

.. in Kunikhop (Jaidu, Jyanging, Surke) have learned a great deal over the past five years. They now all have greenhouses, can grow their own seedlings or buy them from the model farm, the variety of vegetables has increased significantly, and they can even generate income from selling vegetables.

Not only have the women in the cooperative learned a great deal from the training sessions, they have also exchanged new ideas with each other on a regular basis.

But it’s not just the women in the cooperative who have learned a lot in the training sessions; they have also exchanged new ideas among themselves time and again.

Many thanks to the Schoeck Family Foundation for its ongoing support of this initiative.

.. Every farmer has at least one, often two greenhouses.
.. After harvesting, a few of the long beans are left on the bush to become good seeds.
.. After mixed cultivation of maize and beans, the maize stalks are used to dry the herb – important fodder for the winter.
.. .. Collect animal urine for compost in the garden using simple means.
.. Yellow boards are used almost everywhere as biological insect traps.
.. Every morning, the beans are brought out into the sun to dry and brought back into the house in the evening.

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