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  1. 1999-07-19 ECHO and others have published articles about the many uses, nutritional content and hardiness of this drought-resistant "vegetable tree." This report contains valuable technical information and adds an important human face by reporting results of an evaluation of the project and interviews with...
  2. 2011-07-20 An interesting feature about the mature [moringa] seeds is that if you eat them, they act much like the miracle fruit on your ECHO farm.
  3. 2000-06-20 A report on the work of Nikolaus and Gabriele Foidl with Moringa in Nicaragua.
  4. 2010-10-20 Tim Tanner shared some details about how he and his family have cooked and eaten moringa seed pods.
  5. 2010-04-01 https://www.echocommunity.org/resources/eb967d93-10ff-4c3d-a238-86ac0382bd68ECHO has considered how our resources can be most helpful in light of the recent devastating earthquake near Port Au Prince, Haiti. Our main strength is in the area of agricultural information relevant to development...
  6. 2010-10-20 Experiences promoting use of moringa in Tanzania
  7. Morenga ke yo rele “ Benzoliv”, soti nan Nòdwès peyi End. Moun itilize plant sa anpil fason. Fèy, flè ak gous li yo se bon sous nitrisyon pou moun ak bet. Flè li gen nekta pou abèy prodwi bon myèl. Grenn li yo rich ak lwil pou fe manje. Yo sèvi lwil sa tou tankou librifyan. Rasin li se bon sous...
  8. 2003-01-20 Lately we have received a number of letters wanting to know about marketing moringa products. In particular, several farmer groups in Uganda have written to say that they are growing a considerable number of moringa trees and now are asking us where to sell the products.
  9. Orijin ak itilizasyon: Morenga stenopetala rele “Morenga afriken” paske li soti Selman nan Etyopi ak Nò Kenya. Menm lè li gaye nan anpil peyi tropical kounye-a, li pa gen repitasyon pwòch paran li Moringa oleifera. Tout pati plant sa ka manje, eksepte bwa-a. Aliman li bay yo nitritif anpil pou...
  10. 2010-10-20 Drying seeds in preparation for storage and maintaining dry conditions in storage both help prevent the growth and harmful effects of mold on seed viability.