Souther Sudan has now made another step altogether. We have come up with a project of cassava growing to boost the food production in various areas, especially the dry ones. We do many things to enhance this, among which is that we are training farmers in the importance of producing high-quality cassava capable of meeting the demanding requirements of the market. Crucial to producing high-quality cassava is regular weeding and consistent spacing when sowing cassava. All eleven farmers groups involved in the Orgonite Cassava project have now been trained in these techniques and are now receiving greater quantities of seeds so they can grow increased quantities of higher quality cassava.
Farmers groups are also serving as a useful forum for sharing information and increasing collective knowledge on potential threats to cassava growing. These include water-logging and termite attacks. Having learned of the Orgonite application, they try to adopt this in their production and they influence the ideas of the other farmers on the same to adopt.
Asante sana, Christine–our readers may not realize that casava is a staple food in East Africa, similar to what wheat is in the West. Your campaign is obviously well-conceived and applied and it’s good to have this on the record. I hope to see the economic focus in Southern Sudan shift in coming years away from petroleum toward farming, thanks to your timely and wise commitment.
By the time Western farmers finally recognize the essential value of orgonite African farmers may have surpassed them in ecoomic independence and fruitful production, especially since western farming methods have been destroying the soil for generations, due to their dependence on the chemical cartel, not to mention their general malaise on account of their involvement with the banking cartel [Image Can Not Be Found]
Farmers, historically, are the backbone of economic and political freedom. When Wesern farmers sold their souls to the banks, national socialism/communism and chemical cartel in the 1930s it marked the end of freedom in the West, in my opinion. AFrican farmers never fully had the opportunity to sell out, this way, and although most of the dark continent was on the verge of famine a few years ago a handful of insightful and committed orgonite makes and sellers have already created a tidal wave of progress toward the end of hunger and the beginning of genuine economic and political freedom throughout this continent. It really is this big and I, for one, am riding on your coattails by now.
When that day arrives (Western farmers learning crucial lessons from the Africans), I will be unable to contain my glee
~Don
Its true that Christine effort will bring a remarkable change in that region of the Southern Sudan,for even us here in Kenya at first we had previously people had been suffering due to the total dependency on other forms of businesses apart from agriculture .But now its our pleasure that mostly a half of the population in Kenya have thoroughly embark on agriculture and right now our nation is at a better chance of progressing at a higher level.
In that same manner the Southern Sudan soon will be a region that would even support other region after regaining her economic stability.Its my humble appeal to Christine to double her effort and work hard so as to make sure that she mobilize quite a number of people that would help her to change the economic status of that region.If its a matter of support we will be fully behind her success.
Mrs O
Our effort in this region will finally do something new that almost the whole of these regions will have to appreciate. I have introduce cassava farming and now I want to introduce another root tuber plants as onions and if possible I will introduce another species of cassava that takes a few months to mature that that had been growing in Turkana Kenya. That species have been doing well even within the draught stricken areas so I will try it too in this region.
Zappers also have played a greater role in our lives for of late a certain fever came up band attacked several people .Surprisingly enou8gh this fever was quite resistance to most of the other scientific drugs .When we resorted to use the zappers something to count on have been realized so it’s my pleasure that our products will finally support the lives in a greater deal.
Christine
Southern Sudan as the name implies means a region on the Southern Sahara. The region for many years has been struggling with life .On the political side it had been suffering from the tyrannic leadership of the Northern Nation. Many nations of the world had been praying for a true liberation that really cost them more than quite a number of decades. But of late we have at least something to appreciate; we now have what to count as an achievement. Now people can walk in the streets, do their businesses, pupils and students g to school, drugs in the hospitals even if not enough, very interesting that we have a lot to appreciate.
Agriculturally as we all know a region next to Sahara it’s always a dry land. Many times many people have been depending entirely on oil as the major economic recourse but now we have introduced agriculture in the Southern Sudan and many people have now deviated their attention from a single focus to a multiple where by besides oil there is now agriculture where farmers plants crops that takes a shorter period of time to mature and that is a greater a achievement
For now I still feel that all that has happened is not enough we still hope to do much that we have not done
Christine.