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ECOTRUST Training Changes How Farmers See Trees

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In Apyeta Parish, Lamwo District, maize is still grown, but for 46-year-old farmer Kenneth Akena, it is no longer the only crop he depends on. After years of uncertain returns from maize farming, Akena has added something new to his 3-acre land in Ogili Sub-county: rows of eucalyptus and teak trees meant to build long-term […] The post ECOTRUST Training Changes How Farmers See Trees appeared first on SoftPower News.
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