In a three-year training program called the “Forest Garden Approach+ adapted to local Indian conditions, farmers will plant thousands of trees which will protect the land and bring nutrients back to the soil.
Horticulture in a tribal area for a greener future, India
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Project Overview
Project Reference |
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2021 SK 01 IN AG |
Project Year | Area |
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2021 | Asia |
Country | Region |
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India | Mandya district, Karnataka |
Aid type | Duration |
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Agriculture, Education | 3 years |
BASAID contribution |
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12000 CHF |
Local contribution |
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Vor Ort Mitarbeiter |
Local partners |
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Don Bosco Agro-Rural Development Services (DBARDs) / Fr. Peter SDB |
Contact |
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subkontinent@basaid.org |