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Month: January 2023

Rimani Chatama – Post #1

I’m pleased to introduce you to Rimani Chatama from Zimbabwe.  Mr. Chatama has 25 years of experience in agriculture, with a wide variety of products. He has been a farm manager both for commercial crops and animals, goats, sheep, and poultry, but mostly cattle. After Mr. Chatama retired from farm management, he started working on his own projects.  First, he had a small plot of land where he cultivated cauliflower, but he did not find the land suitable, too small to sustain a productive farm, so he acquired 5 hectares of land in a different location.  Mr. Chatama’s intention was to grow [...]

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Rimani Chatama – Post #2

As mentioned, Mr. Chatama decided on English cucumbers because they are easy to market.  Also, by harvesting three times per year, he can maximize the yield. Mr. Chatama’s greenhouse is 320 m2, and he has planted 500 cucumber plants there.   English cucumbers are sweet, slender, and straight, and have fewer, less noticeable seeds than many other cucumbers. You’ll also see them called greenhouse cucumbers, hot house cucumbers, European cucumbers, and seedless cucumbers. English cucumbers are about 14 inches long and about 1-1/2 to 2 inches in diameter. They’re grown off the ground, hanging or on a trellis, to get their characteristic shape. [...]

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Rimani Chatama – Post #3

Even if you are a professional and know what you are doing in the garden, you will find challenges.  Mr. Chatama had to prepare for several challenges when he started his English cucumber project.  There are several pests constantly seeking to make their life on or in your plants and vegetables.  In the case of the cucumber, there are four types of insects that are especially dangerous. These are the Fruit Fly, the White Fly, the Cucumber Beetle, and Red Spider Mites.  All these insects attack the plant by laying eggs in it like the Fruit Fly, sucking the plant sap, [...]

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Rimani Chatama – Post #4

In the previous posts on Mr. Chatama‘s English cucumber project, we showed you his beginning, the preparation of the greenhouse, and the young plants, and some fundamental information about the cucumbers.  Last we showed you some of the most common pests and diseases that Mr. Chatama must be on his guard against.  Now we will talk about the care for the English cucumbers.    Cucumbers grow best in well-drained, light-textured soils high in organic matter, and have a pH of 6 – 6.8.  When the pH is too low, you may add ground calcitic limestone to the soil to bring up the pH [...]

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Rimani Chatama – Post #5

A few weeks ago, we met Mr. Chatama and his English cucumber project, we showed you his beginning, the preparation of the greenhouse, the young plants, and some fundamental information about the cucumbers.  We brought you information on some of the most common pests and diseases that Mr. Chatama must be on his guard against, and we talked about the fundamental care he must give his project to be able to reap the benefits every farmer expects in the end, the harvest.  Mr. Chatama just reaped the benefits these weeks.  He started his harvest a few weeks back and is still [...]

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Fresh Field – Post 1

I am honored to present to you Mr. Lawrence and his Fresh Fields Community project. Fresh Fields is located in the Mwandi District of the Western province of Zambia.  The project started in April 2020 when Zambia, along with the rest of the world, went on lockdown due to Covid-19.  The objective of the project was to teach farming skills to young boys and girls.  The project started with 8 children but the community quickly became interested in the project and after the lockdown, 10 more children joined.  Now there are 28 children involved in the project, 17 boys and 11 [...]

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Fresh Field – Post 2

As explained in our introduction to the Fresh Fields Project, Mr. Lawrence started with only 8 children, a small group, which has now grown to 28 and keeps growing with parents in the area eager to enroll their children in the project.   Mr. Lawrence meets with the children twice per week to teach them about vegetable farming and important skills in caring for plants and vegetables.  Each child has a few plants under their care, which they must tend to, from planting to harvest.  The children are then able to take their vegetables home for their own consumption or to sell [...]

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Fresh Field – Post 3

The Fresh Fields project has been running since April 2020.  It started in the garden of Mr. Lawrence in the Mwandi Royal Village of the Western Part of Zambia. With the view of teaching children, the skills of growing tomatoes, cabbage, and rape   The project soon outgrew the garden so Mr. Lawrence had to move the lessons to his farm.  Tomatoes and cabbage is still stable crop in the program.  But he also has other vegetables such as rape and eggplant. PHOTO GALLERY

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Fresh Field – Post 4

We are already familiar with Mr. Lawrence and his Fair Field project.  But what inspires one person to dedicate his time and effort to teach children about farming? Mr. Lawrence was an unemployed teacher when in early 2020 he found himself without a job due to the Covid-19 lockdown.  In order to maintain himself and his family, Mr. Lawrence moved to dedicate himself full time to farming on land he owned.  Still, being a teacher, his calling was to teach, and when he noticed so many children affected by the lockdown, without school or any direction, he started to invite them to [...]

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Fresh Field – Post 5

We do have some great news about Mr. Lawrence and his Fresh Field project.  His effort has been noticed in the area and the enthusiasm for the project and demands from parents to enroll their children spurred the chief through the area of Induna to grant him three hectares of land to dedicate to the project.  Mr. Lawrence has already started land preparation to cultivate this new land and will be planting, with the help of his students, tomatoes, cabbage, eggplant, onion, and green paper increasing the crop selection and broadening the education of the children. With the new land, his [...]

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