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A step by step instructional on making fish emulsion using fish scraps or waste. This product is awesome as fertiliser for your crops. A fish emulsion basically consists of fish pieces, sugar, water a205

Mulches retain soil moisture. In Marshall Islands, where the heat is intense, it's a crop saver. They also regulate soil temperature, suppress weed growth and has a pretty effect. Materials for mulche205

Bananas are a source of potassium and income for Niueans. Sold to make 'maholi' chips that feed the thriving tourist market, bananas are farmed as cash crops. Saving bananas trees from the strong wi205

A group of twenty young Fijian farmers dream of earning enough money to support their siblings. Their plan? To farm papaya organically and to access the premium price that the organic market pays. Bu205

Anzac Mokole demonstrates making compost the way he does back home in Niue. As a young organic farmer, Anzac needs uses compost for vegetables and is planning to make a living selling it. This video w205

A demonstration on intercropping at the Youth Learning Exchange on Resilient Agriculture Practices held in Vanuatu from October 9th - 13th by these young organic farmers from Fiji. Intercropping invol205

Kape or giant land taro is used as a famine crop in Cook Islands. Cook Islanders gather the crop from the forests and bake it in an underground oven. Kape feeds communities for months. Organic farmer 205

Fish emulsion is a nutrient source for soil microbes. When added to the soil it feeds soil microbes (bacteria, fungi, viruses and other micro-organisms). Their activity in the soil multiplies as well 205

Taro mulched beds give taro a great start with their moist soils, protection from the glaring sun of Cook Islands. Placement of cardboards and coconut leaves suppress weeds, cutting down work and cost205