By Jed Christian Z. Sayre | Project Leader
Dear Friend,
Good day to all of you and thank you very much for your support to our project improving the biodiversity of the rainforest here in Mindanao. Due to logging and entry of small-scale farmers into deep forested mountains, the result is loss of important, endemic flora and fauna. Being tropical in nature, our forest is home to plants and animals that could nowhere be found around the world. There is an urgent need to protect them and preserve them for future generations. During this reporting period, we train a group of youth in the science of producing organic fertilizer from waste around the farm. Aside from organic fertilizer we provided them training on the production of organic concoctions like lactic acid bacteria, effective microorganisms and using earthworms in composting. A total of 45 youth-leaders were trained and they were guided into making back home action plans in order to capacitate also their neighbours to do the same.
Hoping for your continuing support to our project.
Very sincerely yours,
Jed Christian
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