When you pick your tomatoes, if you want to keep them longer, you have to find a way of reducing the temperature. As availability of electricity at village level can be a problem, ways have to be found to lower the temperature of this fragile crop. Some farmers at Dambatta in Kano State, Nigeria have used local mud bricks to make a very effective cooling chamber.
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Making a vermicompost bed (Summary)
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Farmers' rights to seed - Malawi (Summary)
Village savings and loan associations (Summary)
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