farmers beat back climate change and drought with trees in Africa

[D]espite his illiteracy, Yacouba Sawadogo is a pioneer of the tree-based approach to farming that has transformed the western Sahel over the last twenty years.

via scientificamerican.com




It started by chance and innovation when Sawadogo used manure on his field in the dry season, and seeds sprouted trees among his crops. The trees shielded the seeds and nourished the land. Leaves acted as mulch and provided fodder for animals. Water tables are recharging. The trees also provide wood for fire and furniture, another source of income and of natural medicines. Read the rest of the article for Sawadogo's own wise words on the subject.





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Published on January 29, 2011 08:15
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