The Islamic faith has a long tradition of peaceful and…
How our Farmer Radio approach is helping to tackle flooding crises in Uganda
Posted in Farmer Extension Programme, Latest News, Project News | Tagged Bukalasi, ECOTRUST, flood risk, flooding, Kampala, KItakwi, NIMFRU, smallholders, uganda, University of Reading, Walker Institute | What’s happening in Ghana? LYF with CARE International and Christian Aid as they support us to record our Farmer Radio programmes with local communities.
Posted in Farmer Extension Programme, Latest News, Updates | Tagged Africa, African farmers, agriculture, CARE International, Christian Aid, Cristina Talens, farmer radio, Lorna Young Foundation, smallholder, smallholders | The Lorna Young Foundation has launched a new Open Source Farmer Radio initiative; offering free-to-use resources for small farmer groups in developing countries, to set up and run farmer radio programmes.
Posted in Farmer Extension Programme, Latest News, Project News | Tagged Africa, chai ni mali, coffee farmers, DRC, fair trade, fairtrade, farmer radio, Kenya, open source, opensource, small farmers, sustainable supply chain | The LYF is working with Reading University to help communities identify sustainable groundwater resources in Ghana and Burkina Faso.
Posted in Farmer Extension Programme, Latest News | Tagged Afclix, Africa, African farmers, agriculture, BRAVE, burkina faso, climate, climate change, farmer radio, ghana, groundwater, Lorna Young Foundation, Reading University, smallholder, smallholders, sustainable development, west africa | Marie-Claire Kid looks at one organisation helping to lift people out of poverty in Africa, all from a North Yorkshire house.
Posted in Farmer Extension Programme | Tagged Africa, African farmers, Bettys, cocoa, Congo, DRC, ethical trade, fairtrade, harrogate, Kenya, Lorna Young Foundation, LYF, smallholders, Taylors of Harrogate, trade justice, Yorkshire, Yorkshire Post | The Lorna Young Foundation has published it’s latest newsletter. Lorna…