ONE.org: Zipporah and Sanet turned access to maize seed and micro-dosing of fertilizer into a bumper harvest, a 10-fold increase over the previous year, which inspired them to draw a blueprint for a new house, which is now under construction beside their old house
ONE.org: Rather than delivering food aid to hungry farmers, Long-term agricultural development provides access to better quality certified seeds and fertilizer and financing to pay for it...
ONE.org: Farmer Rasoa Wasike, in front of her old house in 2011 is now also building a solid new house and is diversifying her crops in the field to provide steady income and better nourishment for her family.
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ONE.org: Farmers with surplus food to feed their families throughout the year...
ONE.org: The lethargy and hunger is replaced by smiles and play.
ONE.org: Farmer Rasoa Wasike, in front of her old house in 2011 is now also building a solid new house...
ONE.org: Solid walls made of real bricks, with a bathroom to wash-up and a study room for the children.
ONE.org: Son Gideon became the first in the family to complete high school and then to enroll in a pre-college course in environmental studies.
ONE.org: Son Gideon became the first in the family to complete high school...
ONE.org: Farmers like Zipporah and Sanet Biketi, who live in a house made of mud and sticks, with a leaky thatched roof...
ONE.org: Answered with a bumper crop in 2011, which is now allowing him to pursue a long-deferred ambition to learn how to drive
ONE.org: With the hope of getting a job driving a small truck or a school bus, which would provide supplemental income beyond the farm.
ONE.org: Francis Mamati, who saw his prayers for a better harvest, was answered with a bumper crop in 2011...