
Courses in beekeeping improve honey production. Access to beekeeping is made possible, particularly for women.
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The Biovision eco-trainer Mercy Pkeo Kiyapyap left provides new knowledge to the farmers of Pokot.
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About three quarters of the Ethiopian population lives on the agricultural self-sufficiency. The organic farms run farmers' training and so they give a broad applied knowledge.
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"The training in organic agriculture has changed my life for the better. And our project draws circles, so that others benefit from it."
Fatanesh Atnafu, 36, mother of two children.
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«My work and my life are filled with the wish that all people can live in a healthy environment and have enough food to eat», Hans Rudolf Herren, Winner of the World Food Prize, Founder and President of the Biovision Foundation.
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