
Marshal Papworth short course student presentations 2019
At the end of their 10 week short course BTEC in Sustainable Farming, our 11 scholars were keen to share the projects that they plan to start as they touch down in their home countries of Sri Lanka, Kenya, Ghana, Burkina Faso and Malawi.
Please click on the links below to view their presentations:
Joseph Nsobila Adonna – Ghana – Sesame Chain Value Development for Women
Florence Achieng Agunda – Kenya – Minimum Tillage to Increase Crop Production
Knight Chambalika Mhango – Malawi – Use of Neem Leaf Meal to Control Disease and Pests in Chicken Production
Job Mutabes – Kenya – Formation of Aggregation Centres to Create Market for Small Scale Farmers
John Ochieng Opondo – Kenya – Detecting, Preventing and Controlling Mosaic Disease in Cassava
Charity Chimphamba Phiri – Malawi – Increasing Pig Enterprise Productivity
Ramatu Saaka – Ghana – Compost and Legume Intercrops to Improve Cashew Tree Productivity
Owen Amihali Atindana – Ghana – Trees and Woodland for Sustainable Agriculture
Kalifa Traore – Burkina Faso – Improving the Productivity of Forests
