There are 386 projects that match your search.
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Guatemala
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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14,123.18
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: GUA/05/12 |
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30 women and 5 men work in this project in the organic cultivation of broad beans,bean, color's corn, and native pumpkin, potatoes and techniques of the soil preservation.
For project sustainability, one section will be designed to sow seeds, ( ... )
r for consumption, and the other for commercialization. This proposed plan will solve food and economic problems. All cultives are managment with the use of organic agriculture and the preservation of soil, the diminishing of soil erosion will be achieved, as well as preservation of water sources.
For the success of this project people will get trained on issues such as soil preservation,
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Guatemala
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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21,392.12
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: GUA/05/17 |
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This project focuses on reforesting the community water sources area and generating incomes for the 50 participants, 38 women and 12 men. They too have plots with organic agriculture of potatoes and broad beans
Main activities will include to ( ... )
nursery, training in forestall issues, production and organic management of the nursery, monitory and evaluation of the project. Most of the production will be for sale. Final product of this project is expected to be the 40,000 forestall and fruit trees as avocado, oak, cypress and alder trees.
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2005
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589.38
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: GUA/05/02-PG |
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Dontion for planning the project to SGP, this amount will be for meetings, local travel, pictures, photocopies and sundries in Cantón Los Jiménez, Caserío Molino Viejo, Comitancillo, San Marcos |
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Guatemala
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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13,911.58
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Phase 3
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Project Number: GUA/CWI/05/01 |
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This project is about reduction of the vulnerability context like hurricanes or mudslides with prevention, training and soil preservation techniques re enable of the irrigation system for their crops.
With the re enable of the irrigation system ( ... )
make sanitary the water for their crops, and with this sanitary prevention in the water their healthy will be
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2005
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15,958.46
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: GUA/05/10 |
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The project is divided by two big components: the planting of the 3,000 trees of Ujuxte (brosimum alicastrum) in 6.82 has of land in the border of the three local rivers, for reforestry and make good use of the sub products of this specie. The ( ... )
r component is establishment of agroforestery system in .82 has of land with the trees of Ujuxte (brosimum alicastrum) and avocado (parsea americana), the species of the vegetables of pineapple (ananas comusus), peanut (arachis ipogea) and yuca (manihor utilísima).
This project will work in processing the products post harvest in one community center for will produce the products like butter
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Guatemala
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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9,029.36
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: GUA/05/09 |
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The project is about structures for conservation of 6.4 has of soil in the border of the Suchiate river with live barriers for diminish the washing of the soil to the river; this live barriers are with grass.
In this 6.4 has, too, will work with ( ... )
agriculture, with the vegetables of potatoes (solanum tuberosum) and big beans (vicia faba). All participants are training in organic agriculture and soil and water conservation.
One part of the product are for sale, with this the people will have incoming in the community. This project have the co financing from UICN and Pastoral de la
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Guatemala
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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43,976.47
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: GUA/05/15 |
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This project responds to the need of count with technical and secretarial support to implement the newly SGP national strategy to attend socially and economically excluded people on the South western region of Guatemala. This project will allow to ( ... )
on technical and secretarial personnel to support on-going projects as well as in the development of new projects following new methods and means. Through training of community based organizations members the project will allow to attend appropriately the specific communities where social and economical exclusion is more evident and financial resources are needed with urgency, to attend local
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2005
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17,971.08
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: GUA/05/04 |
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This project is focus in the breeding and make good use of the honey production, with wild bees, this together with the planting of 5 species of medicinal and native plants as fountain of pollen. All products are processing post harvest for make ( ... )
nal honey and medicine.
The medicinal plants that they planting are: ruda (ruta graveolens), flor de muerto (tagetes spp), apazote (chenopodium ambrosoiudes), mint (menta piperita) y pericón (tageres lucida); and the wild beens (Melipona beecheii).
This project have strong components of the training in gender, community organization, organic agriculture and processing of the
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2004
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11,001.92
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/04/23 |
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This project is about recover the doforested places in the community Cantón Nuevo Progreso, through forestall nursery, forest the rivers, and the land of the participants.
The 35 participants too will be trained on preservation soils, organic ( ... )
lture, forestall nursey. The forestall nursery will be produce 9000 plants of pino, aliso y cipres (alnus arguta, Pinus ayacahuite and Cupressus lucitanica). The land to re forest is 3 has.
The participant will be cultivate in way organic their plots with native cultives like, patatoes, corn and beans, with this they have extra incomes, seeds, and improve therir nutritional
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2004
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16,527.33
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/04/18 |
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20 people work in this project sowing domestic potatoes and a combination of fruit trees as avocado, matazanos and soursop, and fodder crops as miche, elderberry and willow for domestic animal use (Casimiroa edulis, Persea americana Mill, Annona ( ... )
lata L., Sambucus mexican, Salix chilensis and miche). They will also build 20 rustic galleys for their animal stabling to avoid them eroding the soil. Participants will also gather manure and urine for fertilizers and organic foliar production.
They plan to produce 5 quintals of potatoes and 1.5 quintals of broad beans per partner. 116 miches, 166 willows, 1000 grafted avocados, 140
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2004
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13,778.17
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/04/22 |
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This project is about recover 3.04 has of the forest through of the production of 5000 plants of Cipres, Aliso y Canaque(Cupressus lusitanica, Alnus arguta and Canaque) . The participants obtein extra incomes through 15000 plants for sale. Too ( ... )
ate the garden vegetables with native species of beans, corn, broad beans and patatoes (phaseolus vulgaris L., Zea Mays L., phaseolus, solanum tuberosum L.)on 6.09 has.
The 35 participants of the project will be trained on preservation of soils, organic agriculture, forest nursery and monitoring and evaluation of the projecy.
This people hope make better the enviroment, obtein incomes and
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Guatemala
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International Waters
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2004
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643.50
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/CWI/04/01/-PG |
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This is a project for give support of the communities for make the proposal for the project. |
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Guatemala
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2004
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19,113.27
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/04/09 |
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The project intends to introduce electric energy to provide lighting in 28 community houses. The energy conduction lines of the company supplying this service in this village are several miles away. Such lightening service will be made through a ( ... )
panel, a battery, and a transformer per home. Participants? contribution will be the raw materials such as the wiring, lamps, switches and non-qualified labor force. With that purpose they propose to train participants in the use and maintenance of the equipment to be installed. To achieve sustainability they will organize a maintenance committee that will charge US$3.12 per month.
With
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Guatemala
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Land Degradation
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2004
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14,609.69
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/04/06 |
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The project is about the seed-planting of 56 cuerdas of land, half with native potato and half with corn, by 28 participants( Solanum tuberosum and Zea mays L.). Among the main activities is the local women capacity building on issues as ( ... )
culture, improved composed piles, soil preservation techniques, building of simple henhouses, cultivation and organic control of plagues, all these in order to overcome their depleted soil problems.
The project sustainability is planned to be obtained through the distribution of the crop in three parts, one to be used as seed, the second to improve their feeding, and the third for sale, and so
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2004
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12,941.95
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/04/12 |
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This project intends to solve the problems of lack of water sources and soil erosion, through their preservation, reforestation and organic management of nurseries, as well as of the orchards to be cultivated. Fodder crops will also be cultivated ( ... )
d domestic animals and so avoiding losing the nurseries.
Participants will cultivate Creole potatoes, broad beans and corn, along with white pine, alders, oaks, fir trees and forger species of mirasol and elderberry under an agro-forestall scheme, amounting to 111 cuerdas of land located in the highlands of the River Coatan, which has international importance ( Solanum tuberosum L., Phaseolus,
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Guatemala
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Land Degradation
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2004
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11,931.63
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/04/16 |
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This project is about the establishment of 50 plots of organic Creole crops as potatoes and broad beans in 100 cuerdas of land to be worked by 50 people (Solanum tuberosum L. and phaseolus ). Each participant will also build a henhouse to avoid ( ... )
s for the crops and will gather manure for organic fertilization.
Among their planned main activities are the training on issues as soil preservation; pesticides, fungicides and foliar fertilizers production; organic harvest and monitory and evaluation of the project.
They intend to get sustainability by dividing production into three, one for seeding, one for food consumption and improving
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Guatemala
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Land Degradation
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2004
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19,265.63
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/04/17 |
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This project is about the establishment of 33 plots of organic cultivation, each plot with 1.5 acres of broad beans and 2 acres of domestic potatoes ( Phaseolus and solanum tuberosum L.). Each plot will be worked with soil preservation techniques ( ... )
races and living barriers, amounting to 115 cuerdas organically worked by the 33 project participants.
Among the schedule main activities are training issues on soil preservation, production of pesticides, fertilizers, fungicides and organic foliares fertilizers, and organic sowing, as well as project monitoring and evaluation.
They plan to get sustainability by dividing the production into
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Guatemala
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2004
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14,013.78
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/04/20 |
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This project is about the establishment of two forestall nurseries (Pinus tecunumani) additional to the one already managed by the organization, to produce 100,000 reddish pine and alder trees, to diminish deforestation because of the destruction of ( ... )
ests to be used wood as fuel; to having improved stoves in each house of the community, and to reduce emission of combustion gases and of the amount of fire wood used.
100 acres will be cultivated with potatoes and Creole broad beans ( Phaseolus vulagaris L and solanum tuberrosum) to improve their diet and for sale. Part of the tree production will also be used for commercialization.
All
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Guatemala
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Land Degradation
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2004
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15,311.22
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/04/04 |
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This project is about planting potatoes and national broad beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L. and Solanum Tuberosum L.), with the intent to use organic materials in the process. The area selected for the 35 participants for this project is of 3 ( ... )
The objectives include the preservation of the environment by abstaining of using chemical products, and consequently the revitalization of native species; therefore, minimizing malnutrition in their children, depleting soils, and extreme poverty.
The participants also plan to obtain extra income through other agricultural projects, in order to improve their nutritional intake. Training
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Guatemala
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Land Degradation
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2004
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17,114.25
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/04/11 |
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40 women and 26 men work in this project in the organic cultivation of broad beans, potatoes, native pumkin and pumkin, ( slanum tuberosum L, phaseisyks, ccucubirta moschata Duch. ex prior and cucubirta pepo L.)besides the collective implementation ( ... )
orestall nursery, and with such purpose the alder, white pine and reddish pine seeds will be recollected.
For project sustainability, one section will be designed to sow seeds, another for consumption, and the other for commercialization. This proposed plan will solve food and economic problems. Besides, through reforestation, the use of organic agriculture and the preservation of soil, the
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