Our journey towards impactful and sustainable cocoa production through organic farming is yielding remarkable benefits for both farmers and communities. The shift has brought positive changes, especially in access to natural water sources like rivers (Pra, Kome, Subin, Supan), springs, and streams. These water bodies, vital for domestic use and agriculture, are thriving. 👊🏾 Organic farming not only improves the health of the soil and the people who live upon it, but also ensures the conservation of these precious resources. We’re pushing for better quality lives in our communities and that starts with the roots. We’re advocating for better soil, water conservation and sustainable farming practices to produce the very best tasting cocoa. #ThreeMountainsCocoa
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In the realm of sustainable farming practices, the traditional method of drying corn by hanging on the eves of roofs stands out as a shining example of harnessing the power of nature without relying on energy-intensive machines. This age-old technique not only preserves the nutritional value of the crops but also supports the local ecosystem. The eves of roofs facilitates efficient air circulation, which is crucial for the proper drying of crops like corn and beans.This natural method allows for even drying without the need for artificial heat sources or mechanical equipment, thereby reducing energy consumption and operational costs for farmers.
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In the realm of sustainable farming practices, the traditional method of drying corn by hanging on the eves of roofs stands out as a shining example of harnessing the power of nature without relying on energy-intensive machines. This age-old technique not only preserves the nutritional value of the crops but also supports the local ecosystem. The eves of roofs facilitates efficient air circulation, which is crucial for the proper drying of crops like corn and beans.This natural method allows for even drying without the need for artificial heat sources or mechanical equipment, thereby reducing energy consumption and operational costs for farmers.
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In the realm of sustainable farming practices, the traditional method of drying corn by hanging on the eves of roofs stands out as a shining example of harnessing the power of nature without relying on energy-intensive machines. This age-old technique not only preserves the nutritional value of the crops but also supports the local ecosystem. The eves of roofs facilitates efficient air circulation, which is crucial for the proper drying of crops like corn and beans.This natural method allows for even drying without the need for artificial heat sources or mechanical equipment, thereby reducing energy consumption and operational costs for farmers.
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In the realm of sustainable farming practices, the traditional method of drying corn by hanging on the eves of roofs stands out as a shining example of harnessing the power of nature without relying on energy-intensive machines. This age-old technique not only preserves the nutritional value of the crops but also supports the local ecosystem. The eves of roofs facilitates efficient air circulation, which is crucial for the proper drying of crops like corn and beans.This natural method allows for even drying without the need for artificial heat sources or mechanical equipment, thereby reducing energy consumption and operational costs for farmers.
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In the realm of sustainable farming practices, the traditional method of drying corn by hanging on the eves of roofs stands out as a shining example of harnessing the power of nature without relying on energy-intensive machines. This age-old technique not only preserves the nutritional value of the crops but also supports the local ecosystem. The eves of roofs facilitates efficient air circulation, which is crucial for the proper drying of crops like corn and beans.This natural method allows for even drying without the need for artificial heat sources or mechanical equipment, thereby reducing energy consumption and operational costs for farmers.
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