Nature Answers: Rural Stories from a Changing Planet
Science:Nature
How can mangoes grow economies and limit wind damage
When wind blew off roofs in Gagbiri in northern Ghana, the community made what turned out to be a fruitful choice: they planted mango trees!
Discover how the community planted over a thousand trees, growing windbreaks and economic empowerment. Learn how women played a pivotal role, breaking cultural barriers and contributing to the project's success – and reaping the rewards of its progress as well.
The thriving mango plantation not only shields homes but transforms lives, boosting income, funding education, and even addressing healthcare challenges. Gagbiri's story exemplifies the resilience of nature-based solutions to climate change and equitable community development.
This episode was produced by Christopher Edwards and edited by Tara Sprickerhoff.
A transcript is available at farmradio.org/how-mangoes-grow-economies-and-wind-breaks/
More about Nature Answers: Rural Stories from a Changing Planet at farmradio.org/natureanswers
This is a Farm Radio International podcast produced thanks to funding from the Government of Canada.
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