L’agriculture urbaine, une solution contre la faim
28 octobre 2009 | Publié dans la catégorie : ArticlesGalerie | Photos : Logan Abassi
- A beneficiary of a FAO urban agriculture project shows vegetables that she has grown in a small garden at her house. FAO finances urban agriculture in vulnerable areas of Port au Prince, providing landless residents with seeds to cultivate vegetable gardens, chickens and rabbits for poultry farming and training for basic husbandry and farming techniques. Photo Marco Dormino
- A beneficiary of a FAO urban agriculture project shows vegetables that she has grown in a small garden at her house. FAO finances urban agriculture in vulnerable areas of Port au Prince, providing landless residents with seeds to cultivate vegetable gardens, chickens and rabbits for poultry farming and training for basic husbandry and farming techniques. Photo Marco Dormino
- A beneficiary of a FAO urban agriculture project shows vegetables that she has grown in a small garden at her house. FAO finances urban agriculture in vulnerable areas of Port au Prince, providing landless residents with seeds to cultivate vegetable gardens, chickens and rabbits for poultry farming and training for basic husbandry and farming techniques. Photo Marco Dormino
- A beneficiary of a FAO urban agriculture project shows a rabbit that she has been given by FAO. FAO finances urban agriculture in vulnerable areas of Port au Prince, providing landless residents with seeds to cultivate vegetable gardens, chickens and rabbits for poultry farming and training for basic husbandry and farming techniques. Photo Marco Dormino
- A beneficiary of a FAO urban agriculture project shows a rabbit that she has been given by FAO. FAO finances urban agriculture in vulnerable areas of Port au Prince, providing landless residents with seeds to cultivate vegetable gardens, chickens and rabbits for poultry farming and training for basic husbandry and farming techniques. Photo Marco Dormino
- A rabbit that was given to a beneficiary by FAO, sits in the cage. FAO finances urban agriculture in vulnerable areas of Port au Prince, providing landless residents with seeds to cultivate vegetable gardens, chickens and rabbits for poultry farming and training for basic husbandry and farming techniques. Photo Marco Dormino
- Beneficiaries clean their garden and water the seeds that they've received from FAO. FAO finances urban agriculture in vulnerable areas of Port au Prince, providing landless residents with seeds to cultivate vegetable gardens, chickens and rabbits for poultry farming and training for basic husbandry and farming techniques. Photo Marco Dormino
- Beneficiaries clean their garden and water the seeds that they've received from FAO. FAO finances urban agriculture in vulnerable areas of Port au Prince, providing landless residents with seeds to cultivate vegetable gardens, chickens and rabbits for poultry farming and training for basic husbandry and farming techniques. Photo Marco Dormino
- Beneficiaries clean their garden and water the seeds that they've received from FAO. FAO finances urban agriculture in vulnerable areas of Port au Prince, providing landless residents with seeds to cultivate vegetable gardens, chickens and rabbits for poultry farming and training for basic husbandry and farming techniques. Photo Marco Dormino
- Beneficiaries clean their garden and water the seeds that they've received from FAO. FAO finances urban agriculture in vulnerable areas of Port au Prince, providing landless residents with seeds to cultivate vegetable gardens, chickens and rabbits for poultry farming and training for basic husbandry and farming techniques. Photo Marco Dormino
- Beneficiaries clean their garden and water the seeds that they've received from FAO. FAO finances urban agriculture in vulnerable areas of Port au Prince, providing landless residents with seeds to cultivate vegetable gardens, chickens and rabbits for poultry farming and training for basic husbandry and farming techniques. Photo Marco Dormino
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