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| Welcome Online Guests: 2, Members: 0 ... most ever online: : 12 (members: 0, guests: 12) on 17 Mar : 11:54 Members: 12 Newest member: pj | The Growing Connection (TGC) is a grassroots project developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the American Horticultural Society supported by a progressive coalition of private and public sector partners. The Growing Connection links people and cultures in a revolutionary campaign that introduces low-cost water efficient and sustainable food growing innovations hand in hand with wireless IT connectivity. It provides a sound educational foundation, and offers hundreds of families, both in America and abroad, a concrete opportunity to earn income and climb out of desperation. Perhaps most important, The Growing Connection engages people – a network of committed individuals - in an elegant solution to one of man’s fundamental challenges. How does it work? School gardening programs and community gardens in the U.S., Ghana, Mexico and Nicaragua grow vegetables in an EarthBox system. that becomes a common growing platform for all participants. Students grow food, conduct horticultural experiments and share their lessons and experiences with each other using IT connectivity. Through modern IT installations, The Growing Connection participants in U.S.,, Ghana, Mexico and Nicaragua are directly linked. And importantly, they are also connected to sources of vital information and advice on growing food. Those once the most isolated can now grow, learn, and chose their own opportunities and destinies. Write us at -email- Georgetown Day School Start Spring Planting Stay posted to see their homegrown and international results! Submitted by Bob P AHS begins a blog from River Farm “FEEDING THE WORLD” ARTICLE IN THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE The Chicago Reader Publishes TGC/Earthbox Story |
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