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There have been a series of poor harvests of maize, the country’s traditional staple crop. Read More
The Zimbabwe Farm Project is a lean startup, small development project founded in 2015 to sow into the lives of others. Capitalized from the proceeds of my work as an IT consultant, this project was envisioned as a proof of concept to prove the viability of a non-traditional aid model. The objective of this project is to strengthen its beneficiaries through partnerships versus dependency, since ultimately this is the only path to self-sufficiency, empowerment, self-determination, and freedom.
The picture shows a simplified utility solar farm that consists of a single grid-tied solar PV (photovoltaic) inverter connected to a transformer that is connected to the national electric grid. Each solar inverter is connected to thousands of solar PV panels. Read More
The Zimbabwe Farm Project is a lean startup, small development project founded in 2015 to sow into the lives of others. Capitalized from the proceeds of my work as an IT consultant, this project was envisioned as a proof of concept to prove the viability of a non-traditional aid model. The objective of this project is to strengthen its beneficiaries through partnerships versus dependency, since ultimately this is the only path to self-sufficiency, empowerment, self-determination, and freedom.
Zaka - Under the scorching Zimbabwean sun, cattle seek shade among stunted thorn bushes in the drought-prone district of Zaka, where crops wither due toincreasing temperatures and changing weather patterns. Read More
The Zimbabwe Farm Project is a lean startup, small development project founded in 2015 to sow into the lives of others. Capitalized from the proceeds of my work as an IT consultant, this project was envisioned as a proof of concept to prove the viability of a non-traditional aid model. The objective of this project is to strengthen its beneficiaries through partnerships versus dependency, since ultimately this is the only path to self-sufficiency, empowerment, self-determination, and freedom.
FILE - In this July 11, 2012 file photo, a farmer holds a piece of his drought- and heat-stricken corn while chopping it down for feed in Nashville, Ill. Scientists have connected man-made climate change to extreme weather, including deadly heat waves, droughts and flood-inducing downpours. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File)
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The Zimbabwe Farm Project is a lean startup, small development project founded in 2015 to sow into the lives of others. Capitalized from the proceeds of my work as an IT consultant, this project was envisioned as a proof of concept to prove the viability of a non-traditional aid model. The objective of this project is to strengthen its beneficiaries through partnerships versus dependency, since ultimately this is the only path to self-sufficiency, empowerment, self-determination, and freedom.
A Zimbabwean researcher at the International Center for Maize and Wheat Improvement,
Cosmos Magorokosho, is working on a new hybrid corn, able to withstand drought. Read More
The Zimbabwe Farm Project is a lean startup, small development project founded in 2015 to sow into the lives of others. Capitalized from the proceeds of my work as an IT consultant, this project was envisioned as a proof of concept to prove the viability of a non-traditional aid model. The objective of this project is to strengthen its beneficiaries through partnerships versus dependency, since ultimately this is the only path to self-sufficiency, empowerment, self-determination, and freedom.
BULAWAYO water supplies will improve in five months when the Zimbabwe National Water Authority concludes the Epping Forest Project. Read More
The Zimbabwe Farm Project is a lean startup, small development project founded in 2015 to sow into the lives of others. Capitalized from the proceeds of my work as an IT consultant, this project was envisioned as a proof of concept to prove the viability of a non-traditional aid model. The objective of this project is to strengthen its beneficiaries through partnerships versus dependency, since ultimately this is the only path to self-sufficiency, empowerment, self-determination, and freedom.