DAR ES SALAAM โ TANZANIA: THE Sustainable Agriculture Project being implemented in Seuri and Oldonyowas villages is transforming lives by giving farmers a pathway out of poverty, reducing their dependence on exploitative loans and restoring hope in farming as a profitable and sustainable livelihood. Supported by Island of Peace and the Research, Community and Organisational Development Associates (RECODA), the The post How sustainable farming ends farmers' dependence on exploitative loans appeared first on Daily News.
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