Twenty-five farmers in the Serejeka sub-zone received training from the Ministry of Agriculture on techniques for increasing agricultural output and guaranteeing food security.

The three months of theoretical and practical training covered building bee hives, producing and using organic fertilizers and pesticides, and current wheat cultivation techniques, according to Mr. Abraham Berhane, head of the sub-zone’s agricultural office.

Farmers are very active on social media these days, eager to share cultivation techniques with one another, so 25 is not such a small number. This is their more respectable version of Biden calling top Tiktokers to the White House.

  • GinAndJucheM
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    9 months ago

    Eritrea, for anyone else who needed to look it up.

    That out of the way, it’s really cool to see a government actually working with farmers like this instead of just throwing corn subsidies around

    USA :solidarity-arms: Kruschev

      • GinAndJucheM
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        9 months ago

        No worries, thanks though.

        Good post!

        Farming news rules. stalin-approval