Making Magical Moringa sprout in Madagascar

Gerenette and her friend pick Moringa leaves. Image courtesy of Azafady.
Gerenette and her friend pick Moringa leaves. Image courtesy of Azafady.

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Getting to the root of the problem in Madagascar

February 26th, 2013   by Daniel Reeds

When Daniel Reeds visited Madagascar he was struck by the beauty of its ecosystems and people, but also by the appalling poverty. However, he found inspiration from a pioneering charity that works with humans and wildlife, to ensure a sustainable future for both.

check  out helping Azafady HERE  www.madagascar.co.uk

Madagascar is one of the world’s top biodiversity hotspots, with approximately 4% of the Earth’s plant and animal species living there – within just 0.4% of the planet’s surface. Many species have yet to be named or even discovered. However, it is also one of the most impoverished and least developed countries in the world, ranking 151st out of 187 in the UNDP 2011 Human Development Index.

Additionally, it’s one of the top three countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change through factors including unsustainable agricultural practices. Continue reading “Making Magical Moringa sprout in Madagascar”

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