1. Short video showing the single seedling planting technique of the System of Rice Intensification (SRI).
  2. 2019-10-04 Feeling overwhelmed and helpless in the face of environmental destruction, rampant deforestation and biodiversity loss, pervasive pollution of our air, water and land, plus Climate Change? Regardless, Christ is the Creator, Sustainer, and Redeemer of the whole of creation and he has given us all...
  3. This marigold has very small (hence the species "minuta"), white tubular flowers and the maintenance and care is similar to other Tagetes spp. The leaves havea complex but pleasant aroma. Itis known as Huacatay in Peru and is used in culinary dishes. In addition,the plant is also touted as an...
  4. This cotton is: pest resistant, tolerant of variable conditions (low water), and highly productive. Can be pruned after harvest for new growth/production. If taken care of, can produce for 2+ yrs as a short term perrenial. Used for making thread for clothing.
  5. A climbing, semi-perennial legume grown for its edible purple pods, leaves, and flowers. Young and old bean seeds are also consumed once cooked (raw dry seed is reportedly poisonous). Usually planted during the rainy season. In Thailand, begins flowering indeterminately in November; green pods...
  6. Any type of chrysanthemum flowers can be blanched, then the petals removed and added to your favorite dish. This is easiest with large petaled varieties of mums. Use only the petals, since the flower base is usually very bitter. You can also make wine from chrysanthemum flowers. Traditionally...
  7. Often called moonflower or moon vine, Ipomoea alba is only one of many different plants commonly called “Moonflower.” It is a species of morning glory native to the Americas but naturalized throughout the world. A perennial long-stemmed woody vine, moonflower produces fragrant white or pink...
  8. This collection contains resources and photos from the ECHO AsiaSRI Workshop and Harvesting Day in November2021
  9. This presentation was given at the ECHO Asia Small Farm Resource Center on 26 November 2021.
  10. Introduction Lodhran Pilot Project (LPP) is a not-for-profit organization, which is committed to promote development & humanitarian objectives in Pakistan. It is governed by an independent board, which makes sure that it works in a non-partisan manner and contributes to the development of all...