Promoting bio-rodenticide with…
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Collecting Locusts for Poultry Feed
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Water Buffering in Ethiopia
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Dragon Fruit Cultivation in Gopi…
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Managing Microclimates Management…
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Boosting Microbial Growth in…
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Drops of Water Grains of Sand
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Water Buffering in Ethiopia
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This video provides a snapshot of what it took to develop substantial ‘water buffers’ in two watersheds in Ethiopia (Karba and Lencha Wedessa Watersheds, Doba Woreda, Oromia) that were reeling under the impact of soil erosion and water scarcity.
Dragon Fruit Cultivation in Gopi Pagla village, Bangladesh
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Gita Rani Mandal, a farmer from Gopi Pagla village (Deluti union, Khulna region) has been using her backyard to grow dragon fruit and vegetables. She is able to make some income from the dragon fruit; the vegetable garden gives her all the vegetables her family needs.
Boosting Microbial Growth in Precision Irrigation
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SWAR is a measured irrigation system that applies precise amounts of water at the root zone of plants. Unlike above-ground drip irrigation systems, it goes deep into the rootzone, applying precise amounts of moisture and fostering the growth of micro-organisms which help boost plant growth.
Project / Initiative Info
Project / Initiative Name
TheWaterChannel
TheWaterChannel was launched in 2009, with a rather simple objective: build an open resource with video-based material on water management – available online and as long as the digital divide persists offline. Our main motivations are: (a) rich video material on water is produced all over the world – but never widely circulated (b) we could see an increasing need for visuals in education, self-learning, policy and local water initiatives.
As TheWaterChannel interacted with its user-community, it evolved. We undertook a broader set of activities resulting in webinars, thematic pages, triggering discussions and debate through policy documentation as well as documenting forgotten good practices.
https://thewaterchannel.tv/