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Kenyan Factory Making Tea Without Firewood
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The Makomboki company has decided to to use a less costly and more environmentally friendly fuel. They change their fuel source from firewood to briquettes....
To save forests, Kenyan tea factory brews new way to dry tea | Reuters
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Mary Njenga, a post-doctoral fellow of bioenergy at the World Agroforestry Center, hails the use of sawdust in the making of fuel briquettes. As long as the sawdust is a byproduct of a sustainable timber system - in which new trees are planted to replace those that are felled - burning sawdust in a factory is ...
Urban Farming in Kibera | HuffPost
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Our hosts for this visit were Mary Njenga and Nancy Karanja, researchers with the group Urban Harvest, an organization with offices in Kenya, Uganda, and Peru. We met a “self help” group of women farmers in Kibera, who are growing food for their families and selling the surplus. These groups are present all over ...
The Face of Food Security Is Female | Inter Press Service
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Oct 18, · Mary Njenga, an AWARD fellow from Kenya, is one woman with her sights set on changing policies and mindsets about the role of women in food security.
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