Mahavonjy: community aid through orange-fleshed sweetpotato chips
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The Mahavonjy association, in the municipality of Anjado Betroka in Southern Madagascar, intervenes in the field of agriculture and animal husbandry. Over the past three years, thanks to the Mionjo project, its members have discovered the benefits of orange-fleshed sweetpotatoes. In May 2024, the association became fully operational, marking the start of a remarkable transformation.
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