Post by Baci Green Initiatives
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šš¶š± šš¼š šøš»š¼š š®š“šæš¶š°šš¹šššæš² š¶š š»š¼š š·ššš š®š³š³š²š°šš²š± šÆš š°š¹š¶šŗš®šš² š°šµš®š»š“š², š¶š š°š®š» š®š¹šš¼ šÆš² š½š®šæš š¼š³ ššµš² šš¼š¹ššš¶š¼š»? We often talk about how farmers are dealing with unpredictable weather, changing seasons, and lower yields. That part is real. But there is another side to the story that we do not talk about enough. The way we farm can either weaken the land over time or help restore it. Simple practices can make a difference. Planting cover crops helps protect and rebuild the soil. Reducing how much the soil is disturbed helps it retain moisture and nutrients. Using organic inputs instead of relying only on chemicals can improve soil life. Agroforestry, where trees are integrated into farms, can help regulate temperature and improve the environment around crops. Better water management can reduce waste and make farming more resilient. These are not abstract ideas. They are practical steps that can be applied and adapted based on local realities. š¦š¼ šš“šæš¶š°šš¹šššæš² š¶š š»š¼š š·ššš š® šš¶š°šš¶šŗ š¼š³ š°š¹š¶šŗš®šš² š°šµš®š»š“š². šš š¶š š®š¹šš¼ š¼š»š² š¼š³ ššµš² šššæš¼š»š“š²šš šš¼š¼š¹š šš² šµš®šš² šš¼ šæš²šš½š¼š»š± šš¼ š¶š, š¶š³ šš² š°šµš¼š¼šš² ššµš² šæš¶š“šµš š®š½š½šæš¼š®š°šµ. At šš®š°š¶ ššæš²š²š» šš»š¶šš¶š®šš¶šš²š, this is where the focus is shifting, from just understanding the problem to supporting practices that can restore the land and sustain livelihoods over time.