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                        Making It Happen! - a new direct trade venture with small-scale tea growers in Assam 09/16/2011
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                        Over the past few months, one of Fertile Ground's partners, the small tea cooperative, has been working with Level Ground Trading to find a way to bring teas produced by growers in Assam to Canada's west coast.  The first shipment of hand-processed teas from three family-owned gardens is expected to arrive on Vancouver Island sometime in October. 

                        Since 1997, Level Ground has been improving the lives of disadvantaged small-scale producers in developing countries through their innovative fair trade business based in Victoria, B.C..    Tea will be a new product line for the company.   They currently market coffees grown in Columbia, Bolivia, Peru, Tanzania, Ethiopia and the Phillipines, and dried fruit and cane sugar produced in Columbia.
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                        Fertile Ground's coordinator, Peggy Carswell, has been providing training and encouragement to small-scale producers in Assam since 1999.   Pompy Ghosh, who works at a resource centre set up by Fertile Ground in Assam, is continuing to provide information and practical hands-on training to growers from Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.

                        Working in partnership with Level Ground, the small tea cooperative will provide ongoing technical support to the growers to help them find ways to meet the growing demand for flavourful, hand-processed teas grown without chemical fertilizers or pesticides.  Premiums provided by Level Ground will enable the growers to undertake fair trade initiatives that will benefit their workers and the local community.
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                        Swings for kids at a village school in Assam..... and more! 06/24/2011
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                        Earlier this year, Fertile Ground volunteers spent several months preparing compost and creating a new demonstration garden in Sadiya, a remote area of northeast Assam.  

                        Through the "Kids to Kids" project, LeighAnn Vaughan, her son Onyx and Sarah Kerr, were also able to provide school supplies to several village schools.

                        Costs for fencing, tools, seeds and other materials for the garden primarily came from a donation made by Rotary Clubs here on Vancouver Island, including the local Strathcona Sunrise club.


                        Thanks to the hard work and ingenuity of Kel Kelly and his team of helpers, we were also able to build swings and teeter totters for some very excited kids in two villages situated near the garden  .Last week, photos taken at the site arrived via our friends at NEADS, the Assamese NGO that has set up a new community resource centre in Sadiya. 

                        Great work, team Canada!   The garden looks in great shape, tomatoes are ripening up, and people of all ages are making their way to the garden to learn how compost made from banana stalks, water weeds and cow manure can help them improve the sandy soil conditions in their area.

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                        Pompy Ghosh, who has worked with Fertile Ground for the past 4 years, wrote to say that organic farmer's groups have sprung up in two villages - the families are determined NOT to lose control of their local seed varieties to the big multinationals, and to stay away from expensive chemical fertilizers, fungicides and pesticides that are finding their way into even remote areas like these. 
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                        Letters, photos and stories from our friends and partners in Assam.... 06/24/2011
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                        A recent letter from Samir Bordoloi, from Prakriti-Save Nature - one of our partners in Assam.
                        Hi madam.  How are you.  Hope this message finds you in the best state of your health and mind.

                        Madam, we are continuing our mission here with the children and the farmers. Presently I am working at Dibrugarh where we are organizing training programmes regarding environment-friendly agricultural approaches in Dibrugarh and Tinsukia Districts. 
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                        In the villages we are holding session where both educated students of the villages and experienced farmers come together and share their views on how to develop their homestead gardens organically. 

                        We also arrange certain group discussions among the farmers and students about different topics like organic farming, harmful effects of chemicals, food security, deteriorating soil conditions, use of natural resources around us and how to use them in agriculture, etc.

                        The group discussions also bring out many indigenous technologies of traditional farming.  Farmers and students who are convinced by our views become our members, and this way we are trying to create CLEAN (Community Led Environment Advocacy Network) among the masses so that like- minded people can make an umbrella to save us from the non-stopping rains of chemicals from the chemical companies.

                        Your help and guidance is much needed.  As always, many new faces are understanding your messages regarding nature through us and are ready to take action in the field.  You are our strength who planted the seeds in our mind and the seeds are taking the shape of a plant. 

                        Now it’s time for you to nurture it and show us the path to save our people and children from the grip of the chemical companies.  Our main mission is to create change of mindset with the changing environment.

                        Madam, I am using your projector and showing “Organic Rice Cultivation” and “Slow Poisoning of India” in different camps. Please believe that the projector is in safe hands and thanks for allowing us to use that.

                        Your next visit you can stay up at a new model organic farm developed by Prakriti-Save Nature and meet lots of like-minded people here.   Kindly update our minds with the new organic techniques to be disseminated to the farmers.

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