Planting trees on a stony hill: a story with pictures
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05.10.18
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Researchers in Indonesia have produced an illustrated book to help farmers better understand research results. The illustrated story book, Menanam pohon di bukit batu (Planting trees on a stony hill), was produced to help spread knowledge of land-restoration and food-security techniques developed by researchers and farmers in Haharu District on the island of Sumba.
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