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Increasing Smallholder Productivity and Profitability Project (ISPP)
21 January 2020, Taita, Kenya - Said Tole, Bohari Mlaghui and Darius Kituri during the collection of Tilapia fish from one of the groups small fishing ponds, they use the fish for private use, and sell to customers who pass by their farm in Taita. They are the members of "Green Rock", a farming group with 14 members, who have been taught on nutrition and the value of a variety of foods. Each farmer have a kitchen garden for substance use, and also crops that they farm and sell as a group.
05/22/2018
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© FAO/Fredrik Lerneryd
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