On Wednesday we drove to Wvem village to collect erythrina tree cuttings from the Sharon Farmers Group. Erythrinas are squat thorny trees with wide leaves. These trees will be used to grow a live fence around the perimeter of our Energy Farming campus.
Boniface Litika of the Sharon Group offered to donate the cuttings on one [...]
Archive for September 5th, 2008
A Living Fence
Posted in Cameroon, Africa, Himalayan Institute Cameroon, Humanitarian Projects, tagged Artemisia, malaria, Rural Transformation Center, School of Energy Farming, sustainability, trees, World Health Organization on September 5, 2008 | 1 Comment »





