Burkina Faso: Young people from Kiembara’s artisanal gold sites return to agriculture to restore degraded lands through innovative strategies
November 28, 2018
4454
No Comments
000
Loading...
Description
In the Kiembara commune of Burkina Faso, the DRYDEV program has introduced technologies and innovations to recover degraded lands and improve productivity. This practice is attracting youth to agriculture!
In Karpala, a former rubbish tip has been transformed into a living space thanks to human creativity and determination. Rubber, metal and other waste materials have been salvaged and reused to create works of art, thereby giving the site a new lease of life. B
Abundant between March and July, the mango is a perishable fruit that used to cause significant post-harvest losses for producers in Burkina Faso. In response to this challenge, CEAS, in partnership with IRSAT, introduced mango drying as early as 1988. The ini
Two Burkinabe engineers, Miguel BAYALA and Lauryn DABIRÉ, have created Plant Care AI, an application that helps farmers quickly identify plant diseases. Tested in the field with farmers, the application aims to become more reliable, multilingual and equipped