Friday, July 19, 2013
Ndhiwa Maarifa Meets ALIN's Youngest Donor of the Year
Conservation Agriculture as Climatic Change Adaptation Strategy for Farmers
The day’s theme was on ‘Conservation agriculture technology as
an adaptation to climate change for enhanced productivity’. The organizers
chose on this theme after the global realization of the changing rainfall
patterns due to climate change yet 90% of the communities residing in this
region are smallholder farmers who largely depend on rain fed agriculture.
On the demo site, Osako Women Group, the hosts, had two hybrid
maize species and hybrid cassava that had done fairly well as compared to most farms
due to shortage of rains in the region but where does the hint lye? The group
had intercropped the maize with ‘Mikuna’ a cover crop that takes 6-8 months to
mature but can last up to more than a year on site. The plant covers the entire
land hence reduce soil moisture loss, suppresses weeds and the dropped leaves
add humus to the soil; not forgetting that it is also a nitrogen fixing plant.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
3rd ICT Graduation Ceremony Proves Splendid once Again in Ndhiwa
On the 10th July 2013, Ndhiwa Maarifa Centre was
able to see through 148 ICT graduants graduate in a highly commissioned occasion
by her grace, Deputy County Commissioner, Mrs. Mercy Wamalwa. Other guests present
at the occasion were member from Team Kenya, District Youth Office, CARD
organization, Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, Ndhiwa Judiciary team,
Ndhiwa Integrated Community Based Organization and the Maarifa Advisory
Committee.
The Deputy County Commissioner didn’t hesitate on thanking
ALIN too for how fur they had brought these communities now that it had hit a
3000 mark since it began the basic training back in the year 2007. She
encouraged all the development partners who had supported the good course to
continue with the same spirit citing that they too had played a great role
worth recognition. Finally the Guest of Honour presented the certificates, with
the help of the other guests, to the 78 present ICT trainees. The event ended
with jubilation at 2:00 pm with group photo sessions and rebounding.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Kodumba Gears Up for Food Security in HomaBay County
Marking a farmers’ field day deep down in the rurals of
Kodumba village, near Ruma National park, was a stride appreciated by most farmers in
the locality of the hailing ‘field school’ event. With a keen listen to the
voices of the people, one would surely agree to it that it had come to the
attention of the farmers in deep rurals that a great number of relevant
information and activities had surpassed them in favour of those residing in
the urban due to a notion that had been developed by most developers and organizers
of such caliber.
On the 2nd July 2013, Ndhiwa Ministry of
Agriculture, ALIN, APHIA II Plus, LACRAF, Animal Draft among many other
stakeholders hit the dusty and bumpy road to deliver tested modern practical
and achievable knowledge to the communities of Upper Kayambo sub-location,
Ndhiwa Division. The idea of helping villagers
to develop a community forest or having 10% of their land covered by trees is a
good way of reducing emissions through Agroforestry and now that the effects of
climate change are here with us, we must work towards it’s adaptation with a surging
strong force geared towards its further mitigation, that was a message from Mr.
William Kera, Crops Officer, Ndhiwa Division. The message was clear as it
received major back up from all the stakeholders who took on the platform.
The demo site had a lot to learn from ranging from the production
of the orphaned crops, horticulture, use of fertilizer and certified seeds,
soil conservation, market platforms and how to make compost manure. That alone
not being enough, the DAO, Mr. Buge, was also quick to appreciate the added facts
that were available on the exhibition stands citing that time had come for serious
producers to change from indigenous to modern modes of production. The image
was clear to the eyes of many that we have a number of ready market platforms
with ready buyers who are waiting for standard farm products to buy instantly
but production here was still very low. Otherwise we term the day to be of success
sincefarmers were able to interact with various specialists who readily
responded to their inquiries.Saturday, June 8, 2013
Its A Touch Down for First Aid Training Opportunity at Ndhiwa Once Again
Ndhiwa Maarifa Centre is highly glad on behalf of the entire community to invite all its friends and alumni members to another free opportunity to acquire life skills that would enable us save life. The training is under the sponsorship of First Aid Africa in collaboration with Arid Lands Information Networks (ALIN) after the realization on the Kenyan situation or approach when it comes to disaster management.
Visit: http://firstaidafrica.com/faa/what-we-do (for details)
Friday, May 24, 2013
Ndhiwa Farmers Attend a Fruitful Production Training at Homabay ATC
Farmers were able to learn on the basic of coming up with a
simple business plan alongside farm plans to enable them understand and
calculate the input required and the expected output before one settles for any
entrepreneurship. With all minds geared towards making maximum profit, together
we were able to calculate the Gross Margin for both Red Creole bulb onion and
local poultry after an intensive production training of the under mentioned subjects. The farmers had a great desire of visiting the fields but due to the heavy rains that had made the areas less accessible without gumboots made us resolve it for another day that is yet to be organized.
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