Meshack Dionis attended our trainings last year. During our visit he showed us his pearl millet field and then planted a fig seedling. © | Veterinarians without Borders
Our project to help small-scale farmers in Tanzania in the form of a mobile school has entered its third year of implementation. Whereas our activities have so far been largely limited to the Dodoma region in the heart of Tanzania, this year we plan to hold training courses across the country. From Lake Victoria in the west of the country to the Pacific coast in the east we will be stopping with the mobile school this year. The small farmers appreciate the trainings we offer. To us, the numerous success reports of our trainees are particularly motivating! We look forward to the work awaiting us in 2021!
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