2013年1月28日星期一

Farmer's Club

 Humana People to People projects instruct small-scale farmers in ecological agriculture procedures such as conservation farming, and equips the growers with information they can use to adapt to the changing environments. As the integrated portion of the teaching, the farmers get structured around studying and sharing water sources, insuring inputs and advertising of their own produce. Typical knowledge and skills of diet, health and community development are also included. This project is named Farmers' Clubs.
The aim is to give the farmers with the education and institution they are able to interact to the needs of their families and communities today, grow their income, and become integrated in the market economy. In many Farmers' Clubs a lot of the farmers are women. Therefore the Farmers' Clubs is usually considered to be a gender program, empowering the ladies, and it includes many club physical activities, which target the well-being of the general family intended for water and sanitation, nutrition, health and schooling.
The agriculture training of the farmers is based on the local situations: some concentrate on crop husbandry, others on animal husbandry, others with irrigation, some pure dry-land farming. The growers are organized in teams of 250 farmers with one term head, who offers the agriculture teaching in practice and theory. The item chief also facilitate the group of the farmers and practice them in self-organizing, in order that long term structures are built among them in the term period.
National agriculture extension services are bundled within the services for shared profit - the farmers learn from the extension workers, and the extension strategy is strengthened in a dynamic exchange.
Farmer's Club