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  1. TIST Kenya Newsletter - July 2022

    … maize yields, had increased from Conservation Farming. Fruit trees began to bear fruits. Supply of firewood from … from one tree to another should be 2 meters or bigger for fruit trees (up to 4 meters). Our first planting did so … ourselves is to plant different tree species with focus on fruit trees and indigenous trees. At Muthangene, we started …
  2. TIST Kenya Newsletter - November 2015

    … for windbreaks and planting along water courses. Consider fruit trees such as Cyphomandra betacea (tree tomato), … cunningharniana, and Dovyalis caffra. Some temperate fruit trees may do well. Rift valley maize and dairy system. …
  3. TIST Uganda Newsletter - November 2008

    … of land one can ar i ees alongside the Rod lochy like. fruit trees and i Conse tion Farming is described as …
  4. TIST Kenya Newsletter - April 2012

    … Shoots will often not grow back. Some trees, especially fruit trees, produce better yields with multiple stems. …
  5. TIST Kenya Newsletter - March 2015

    … the majority of the 134 trees being indigenous with a few fruit trees. TIST farmers have responded to a global call to …
  6. TIST Uganda Newsletter - July 2018

    …  • Farmers are encouraged to plant indigenous and fruit trees that have different spacing.  • Farmers …
  7. TIST Kenya Newsletter - November 2014

    … have been quantified with a mix of indigenous, exotic and fruit trees. Since joining TIST, we received a lot of …
  8. TIST Uganda Newsletter - January 2022

    … bed management, we started our nursery bed especially fruit trees i.e., grafted mangoes, oranges, avocado among … provides biodiversity benefits by adding indigenous tree, fruit trees, nut trees and canopy. TIST farmers are trained …
  9. TIST India Newsletter - September 2008

    … in local flower vending shops. Plan to get income from fruit trees, long stand standing timber trees, intercrops & …
  10. TIST Uganda Newsletter - November 2021

    … bed management, we started our nursery bed especially fruit trees i.e., grafted mangoes, oranges, avocado among … provides biodiversity benefits by adding indigenous tree, fruit trees, nut trees and canopy. TIST farmers are trained …