EcoSoil joined forces with Shelter for Life International to give cashew trees plus organic fertilizer to Charles Jow School in Bundung. Everyone gathered under the hot sunshine for the handover event, where school staff, students, and partners showed great excitement. Amina Sonko from EcoSoil Africa talked about how trees help create better environments plus sustainable farming methods. The special high-yield cashew trees came all the way from Vietnam alongside quality EcoSoil fertilizer.
Louie Sylva spoke for Shelter for Life International, pushing for organic farming instead of harmful chemicals. Their partnership aims to boost organic fertilizer production for improving coastal farming results throughout the region. School principal Mr. Kebba Tamba thanked both groups for their gifts, saying students would learn valuable lessons about caring for the environment. Abdoulie Dumbuya from EcoSoil showed everyone exactly how to plant these special Vietnamese cashew trees.
This donation helps the school generate money through tree farming using eco-friendly practices. Students seemed ready to take care of their new trees after learning the proper techniques. The trees will create a greener campus space for years to come. Both organizations proved their dedication to supporting education through practical environmental projects. Local farming practices might change as these students carry their new knowledge into the community.
Louie Sylva spoke for Shelter for Life International, pushing for organic farming instead of harmful chemicals. Their partnership aims to boost organic fertilizer production for improving coastal farming results throughout the region. School principal Mr. Kebba Tamba thanked both groups for their gifts, saying students would learn valuable lessons about caring for the environment. Abdoulie Dumbuya from EcoSoil showed everyone exactly how to plant these special Vietnamese cashew trees.
This donation helps the school generate money through tree farming using eco-friendly practices. Students seemed ready to take care of their new trees after learning the proper techniques. The trees will create a greener campus space for years to come. Both organizations proved their dedication to supporting education through practical environmental projects. Local farming practices might change as these students carry their new knowledge into the community.