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Let's just say my shoe choice wasn't ideal for the day, but I made it work! We were working to spread awareness about SD...
07/03/2025

Let's just say my shoe choice wasn't ideal for the day, but I made it work!
We were working to spread awareness about SDG 2 (Sustainable Development Goal number 2) which is Zero Hunger at the Roma Parish Academy. It was a fantastic experience teaching and learning farming skills together. I had the pleasure of working alongside Ethan and Madalitso, planting beans, Kalembula (sweet potato leaves), and chibwabwa (pumpkin leaves). We were so busy we forgot to snap a photo.
I am passionate about creating a sustainable future through organic agriculture and smart waste management ♻️ and the Climate Smart Agriculture Youth Global Network ( CSAYGN) program helps be express this.

16/10/2024

A visit to Nakambala factory ,Zambia sugar in Mazabuka. The purpose of our visit was to learn about the irrigation systems used by the factory and how they operate and are used.

07/10/2024

Amazing workshop
Very insightful , interactive and a great learning platform
Thank you for the invitation.

03/10/2024

02/10/2024

Current Agro-venture , cabbage growing under natural conditions.
Cabbage is a horticultural (olericultural crop)

Cabbage is a versatile and nutritious vegetable that belongs to the cruciferous family, which also includes broccoli, cauliflower, and kale. It is known for its distinctive round head of tightly packed leaves, which can vary in color from green to red or even purple.

Here are some key facts about cabbage:

Nutritional benefits:

Vitamins and minerals: Cabbage is rich in vitamins C, K, and B6, as well as minerals like potassium and manganese.
Fiber: It is a good source of dietary fiber, which aids digestion and promotes gut health.
Antioxidants: Cabbage contains antioxidants that help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals (unstable molecules).
Sulforaphane: This compound found in cabbage has been linked to various health benefits, including cancer prevention and improved heart health.
Varieties of cabbage:

Green cabbage: The most common type, known for its crisp texture and mild flavor.
Red cabbage: Has a deep purple color and a slightly sweeter taste than green cabbage.
Savoy cabbage: Characterized by its crinkled leaves and slightly bitter flavor.
Chinese cabbage: Also known as napa cabbage, it has long, white stalks and dark green leaves.
Uses of cabbage:

Cooking: Cabbage can be cooked in various ways, including boiling, steaming, frying, and braising. It is often used in soups, stews, and salads.
Pickling: Cabbage is a popular ingredient in sauerkraut and kimchi.
Fermenting: It can be fermented to create nutritious and probiotic-rich foods like sauerkraut.

12/09/2024

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31/08/2024

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Organic fertilizers are made from natural materials like compost, manure, and plant-based waste. They offer several bene...
16/07/2024

Organic fertilizers are made from natural materials like compost, manure, and plant-based waste. They offer several benefits over traditional, chemical-based fertilizers:

Better for the environment: Organic fertilizers improve soil structure, increase water retention, and support beneficial soil organisms.
Healthier plants: They promote healthier plant growth, leading to tastier and more nutritious produce.
No harmful chemicals: Organic fertilizers don't contain synthetic chemicals that can harm soil, water, and wildlife.
Long-lasting effects: They provide nutrients gradually, improving soil fertility over time.
Sustainable: Organic farming practices are often more sustainable and can help protect the environment.
While traditional fertilizers can provide quick nutrient boosts, they can also deplete soil nutrients, pollute water, and harm beneficial organisms.

Roughly 75% of the world’s food comes from just 12 plant and 5 animal species, and that staggering lack of diversity rip...
16/07/2024

Roughly 75% of the world’s food comes from just 12 plant and 5 animal species, and that staggering lack of diversity ripples against every aspect of food production. One way to support biodiversity is to choose organic farming practices which supports increased agricultural biodiversity. The ripple effect can start with you. 🫵.

Happy World Environmental Day 🇿🇲🌱♻️🌍Reuse- Reduce-Recycle-Regenerate It was an honor to be invited as guests by the Mini...
05/06/2024

Happy World Environmental Day 🇿🇲🌱♻️🌍
Reuse- Reduce-Recycle-Regenerate
It was an honor to be invited as guests by the Ministry of Green Economy and Environment - Zambia of the tentative programme for commemoration of World Environmental Day under the theme “Accelerating land, restoration for drought resilience in Zambia”🇿🇲.
We came as The University of Zambia -UNZA under the organization Climate Smart Agriculture Youth Network Global (CSAYN) and it was a great learning and networking experience.

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