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Women's Project Development (WPD)

A living example

Friday, 04 March 2011 15:59
Written by  Susie Drysdale
A living example

Imagine the value of demonstration gardening in Pashtun villages on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan, that are a living example of useful agricultural practices. Not only a beautiful garden aesthetically, but a resource for demonstrating and training local people in valuable gardening skills. The nutritional demonstration garden and greenhouse have…

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Women's Project Development (WPD)

Women's Project Development (WPD)

Creating and establishing a community owned demonstration garden has developed skills and knowledge for growing fruit trees and vegetables for families in mostly rural or semi-urban areas. This opportunity to impact both health and agricultural education is providing nutritional benefits for local families.

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