Project Report
| Dec 4, 2023
Fruit-bearing tree seedlings distribution
By Cesario Sayre | Project Leader
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Providing seedlings
Dear Friend,
Thank you very much for your support to our project providing farming inputs to poor farmers. Our farming inputs comprises vegetable seeds, organic fertilizer and small farm tools. We also provide farmers with fruit and timber tree seedlings that will provide them multiple benefits as well as help improve the biodiversity situation. This reporting period we are able to provide fruit-bearing tree seedlings to 35 farmers and we hope to increase the number in the coming months. The fruit tree seedlings are mango, lanzones, durian and jackfruit. We will also provide continuing technical assistance and field visits to ensure that the planted seedlings are taken cared of. Thank you once again.
Very sincerely yours,
Cesario Sayre
Aug 7, 2023
Field visits
By Cesario Sayre | Project Leader
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Field visits
Dear Friend,
Thank you very much for your support to our project providing gifts of farming inputs to poor farmers. We are happy to report that we are expanding this work since we found out that supporting farmers with small inputs will improve their lives tremendously. The farm inputs we are providing include seeds, seedlings of high-valued fruit trees, small equipment like farm sprayers and containers and fertilizer. This reporting period we are doing assessment of individual farmers in order to determine what they need and how we can best respond to them. We thank also local donors as well as a government training institution for helping us in this project. A total of 72 farmers were supported during this period. Again thank you very much for your support.
Very sincerely yours,
Cesario Sayre
Apr 10, 2023
Small-scale gardening initiative
By Cesario Sayre | Project Leader
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Provision of inputs
Dear Friend,
Thank you very much for your support to our project providing gift of farming inputs to poor farmers. We are happy during this reporting period because weather is back to more normal condition compared to before when we have more than heavy rains and farming is difficult. Most of our beneficiaries are farmers and are dependent on the land for their livelihood. We are providing them with basic farm tools and vegetable seeds in order to improve their livelihood. We find that vegetable gardening remain the best solution to food scarcity because it is easy to do and give good results. We were able to support 120 farmers during this time with seeds, small tools and organic fertilizer. Again thank you very much.
Very sincerely yours,
Cesario Sayre