African Small Farmers Documentary
African Small Farmers Documentary
Produced by Real2Reel Film Productions, www.real2reel.org
African Farmers Service Center is an innovative initiative that aims to raise the standard of living of African farmers and contribute to global food security by providing training, loans and market access to small scale farmers. This documentary was filmed in Uganda and has been…
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I know it's easy to talk for somebody who does have a full stomach, but if you start to depend on chemical fertilizer you will end up poorer in the long run. Industrialization and greed has killed small scale farming where I live – and even though people have money and are wealthy at the moment, there is an enormous poverty and fear because everybody feels trapped and deeply dependent on a way of living that is incredibly destructive. Most industrialized first world people believe it would be better for the earth if there were no humans anymore.
Great job
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Stay away from debt and chemical fertilizers people. Don't fall in that trap. The natural ways of production as permaculture are the best long term solution and it's all free because you don't need to import any inputs to your farms. There is lots of information online. Just type permaculture or sustainable agriculture and you'll find lots of free information to get you started.
Please just hold there(chemical fertilizer) African farmer . We cultivating with fertilizer past 30 years. At this stage (2020) food=poison, plz go organic farming it gives better better result than chemical fertilizer
Maybe farm machinery would help more
we are interested to work together
You doing great job.
5 years later all turn worse
We Wa Was- even though this video was 7 years ago — the world wide web was working and PayPal.
If the crooks knew how to do crooked stuff on the www. I do not know because I did not talk to other people – even the bank don't cut it. Fertilizer also comes in the form of cow, goat, chicken, rabbit, etc.
I'm just happy happy happy for this africans i love them so much
At 1:27: Why does he not have access to the seeds and other things he needs? When the white man had the farms he apparently had access! What's going on?
very educative
Beautiful people.
this sounds like debt slavery….and soil degredation by chemicals…..why dont they teach them to compost?
i appreciate your effort by giveing the farmer chemical fertilizer ,, it helpful to them for now , but it can affect them in the future so to prevent this problem ,, the best solution is to teach them organic agriculture ,,,, I like agriculture but love organic agriculture ,,
nature is life your know ?
This is just propaganda to introduce chemicals to african farming…nothing good
the seeds you have. are pretty good because they are naturalized. but at the same time if you had a breeding program your yields would go up on the native seed. it sounds like what you need is to learn how to farm differently more than just using a bunch of new seeds. also using more modern methods for shipping. learning to be better farmers without inputs. it's teaching them how to farm like "American's" when that farmer works better in England than it ever did in the usa because climate needs ground cover you need to work in nature. you need PERMACULTURE. not this because once the fertilizer runs out? or if there is war, or attempted coupe what happens?.. i cringe every time i see these kinda things. using animals, permaculture, and using less annuls would help. this may work and may just get there land more chemically depended which isnt good
Permaculture is the solution.
i totally agree with you, natural farming is the way forward.