ID: | 76940 |
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Country: | Nepal |
Title: | Nepal - Adaptation for Smallholders in Hilly Areas Project (ASHA) – Recipes for Change (R4C) – September 2022 |
Description: |
Four years ago, Megh Nath Ale and Tham Kumari Ale adopted permaculture, a nature-based sustainable farming practice that improves resilience to climate change. Over the years he has rehabilitated a barren, degraded land into an oasis of biodiversity but says it was not easy at first. Megh Nath says:” It was really hard work at the beginning. But now it’s easier and I am reaping the benefits. I feel it is working and the soil quality has greatly improved.” The family received financial support and technical guidance to transform their farm and create a permaculture farmer field school through the adaptation for small holders financed by IFAD. |
Size: | 1.64 MB; 3564 x 2708 pixels; 302 x 229 mm (print at 300 DPI); 943 x 716 mm (screen at 96 DPI); |
Show more details: | Sam Cole |
Copyright: | ©IFAD/Sam Cole |
Categories: | New from Asia and the Pacific |
URL: | ifad.org |