Agriculture....

"Agriculture is the Backbone of our Nation"

Saturday, 24 December 2011

This Generation

As we head to the closure of the calendar year, we can reflect upon times past. We can cast our eyes to the future. Whichever way, the vista is both humbling and emboldening. We give thanks for the progress and accomplishments achieved for 2011:

For the Almighty to have granted us this opportunity to serve Mama Earth and all creation. 

H.I.M. EMPEROR HAILE SELASSIE I
The youthful volunteers to have shunned city life and embraced rural surroundings where their strength is most required. 

The youth embracing rural life and harvesting 
the pumpkin leaves
The enlightenment which is already within the rural community so that they are willing to take responsibility for positive change in their farming and living practices.  

The government authorities to have granted their blessings all along the way.  

The practical experience on the land, same of which has brought a sure result.
    Groundnuts in between rows of maize/beans.
    A small plot of carrots, tomatoes & pumpkins.
    Beans with their ripe pods.
     The magnanimity of like-minded people universally who have been most supportive, in so many ways.

    An expert displays a locally made 
    vegetable drier
    We enter a new year of HARVEST! A bounty of beans, chicken peas, maize, carrots, followed by soya, groundnuts, pumpkin, then cassava, yam, sugarcane and on without end. A most tangible feedback. 

    Cassava planted on a mound for 
    easy root development.
    A plot full of sweet potatoes.






    More education, interaction and cooperation with and among the farmers...as is happening steadily and increasingly. 

    Further and fruitful collaborations with similarly focused individuals and organizations, recognizing the land as the basic component of life, sustenance and development. 

    More youth locally, regionally and internationally utilizing their education and natural abilities towards seeking the common good of all...and conscious of their place and obligations within our ecosystems.


    This is a generation rediscovering it's roots. This is the generation which is inheriting the earth and its fullness.

    Planting trees for Zion restoration 



          1 comment:

          1. As always the works that he bretheren are doing will like the vibrations of the african drum resonate from the epicenter and the positive vibe shall move in all directions. it is good and pleasant that we also water this wisdom to the next generation so that the seeds that are planted today have hands to pluck the fruit in the morrow. Jah blessin stay with you itinually.
            perfect black love

            Heich

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