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Dairy Learning Lab in East Africa

As a volunteer for PUM (www.PUM.nl) in 2015 I was asked to participate in training trainers and farmers in Dairy Learning labs (DLL). The format of these DDL.s is developed by Agriprofocus (www.Agriprofocus.nl) and consist ideally of a two day workshop with a farm visit in the morning and theoretical part in the afternoon to discuss the specifics of the farm and share knowledge about the topic of the Learning lab.

Development of dairy farming in Bangladesh

With the Veterinary Faculty of Dinajpur University in Bangladesh PUM developed a training of trainers program for a period of three years. The training is about dairy animal husbandry: management and good practices, feed and feeding and animal health. I was the first one to train 15 farmers about feed and feeding to improve dairy farming and have more milk to feed the people of the country. Farmers were eager to learn and, after getting to know each other, there was a very interactive and participating atmosphere.

Dairy sector in Nepal is developing slowly

In the beginning of January I was in Nepal for PUM Nederlandse senioren experts to advise and extended dairy farm. In Nepal about 65 percent of the households are farming smallholder farms and they don’t produce enough for the 28 million inhabitants. Nepal imports all kind of food, from vegetables till milk and meat from sheep and goat. The import of  milk from India is halve a million litres a day. Small holder farmers have one or two cows or buffaloes and produce enough for their own use and maybe a little bit for he neighbours.

Happy New Year

Happy New Year 2014 – we start the year with the official web-launch of our company orgANIMprove, with enough work to do, and with many hopes of contributing to improvements of organic farming and food and especially the knowledge and debate around it. When flip-flopping around on this website, you can find out more about services and ways of working. It is no secret that this is not a full-time profitmaking company: a part of our aim is to participate in the current debates and contribute to the development for our own interest, and half of us already have a full time job elsewhere.

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