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Organic farming a future prospect for the country

April 7, 2010

This article was reproduced from the Sunday Isles news paper issue no. 0011.

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🌿 The Kastom Gaden Association, through its Climate Resilient Farming Project, has successfully completed a Plant Health Clinic at the Corona Market. The clinic involved diagnosing plant health issues, offering practical advice on sustainable farming practices, and sharing recipes for soft chemicals and plant-derived pesticides with participating farmers. Thank you to all the farmers who joined us — your dedication to improving plant health and building resilient farming systems is truly appreciated! 🌱 #CRF-PI #DFATsupport #PFO #KGA&MAL ... See MoreSee Less

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The Kastom Gaden Association (KGA) works with Solomon Island communities to improve their food security. ‘Kastom Gaden’ is a Solomons Pijin language term meaning ‘customary gardening’.

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The Planting Materials Network (PMN) focuses on giving farmers opportunities to exchange agricultural knowledge and techniques, exchange of seeds and other planting materials, and participate in training activities run by staff and other farmers.

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