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  1. TIST Kenya Newsletter - May 2013

    … trees produce edible fruit, traditional medicines, fodder for our cattle, firewood and building materials. As … value. We know that the biodiversity, firewood, food and fodder value of the trees and their other benefits are … , ketik kogonu logoek che kiome , kerichek ‘ab timin , fodder chebo tugchok , kwenik ak tuguk che kitegsen . Yon …
  2. TIST Kenya Newsletter - April 2019

    … for the farmers to continue thinning trees for firewood, or fodder, as trees mature and canopies get thicker. Note that … made household savings through selling of fruits, firewood, fodder for livestock, honey, increased soil fertility and … posts, fences, rope etc.) § Fuel wood § Medicine § Food/fodder These benefits are really valuable for farmers and …
  3. TIST Kenya Newsletter - April 2018

    … keep alive! benefited from honey, wood, fruits, medicines, fodder, shade, compost, and pre-carbon incentives, etc from … etc.)  • Fuel wood  • Medicine.  • Food/fodder. These benefits are really valuable for farmers and … farmers in Kenya showed that the value of fruits, nuts, fodder, and firewood from trees they have planted in TIST …
  4. TIST Kenya Newsletter - September 2016

    … ropes, etc.  - Fuel wood. - Medicine. - Food and fodder. Weeding your tree groves now! In some areas, rains … Composting - save organic waste such as leftover food and fodder as natural fertilizer for use in gardening. ¾ Dig a … Konor waste che organic kou (omitwogik chekong’et anan ko fodder) koig mbolea en imbarenikchok. ¾ Tech ole kindo …
  5. TIST Kenya Newsletter - November 2016

    …  • Fuel wood  • Fruits and other food  • Fodder  • Soil stabilization  • Soil fertility … little space, control erosion, and can produce leaves for fodder or mulch. An example of hedging is to plant a row of … Managing trees on grazing land to provide wood and fodder. For example, in arid and semi-arid lands, consider …
  6. TIST Kenya Newsletter - March 2021

    … made household savings through selling of fruits, firewood, fodder for livestock, honey, increased soil fertility and … etc.)  • Fuel wood.  • Medicine.  • Food/fodder. These benefits are really valuable for farmers and … TIST farmersin Kenya showed that the value of fruits, nuts, fodder, and firewood from trees they have planted in TIST …
  7. TIST Uganda Newsletter - October 2012

    … trees, we can diversify oir income from the fuel, food, fodder. and environmental benefits they provide Fruit and nut trees, and trees that provide fodder, can help feed our families and keep them healthy … Improve their land and carbon earn money from fruit {rees. fodder trees, and fertilizer trees that improve crop viglds, …
  8. TIST Kenya Newsletter - January 2014

    … will give you the benefits you need over this time: fruit, fodder, improved soil from reduced erosion or nitrogen from …  have few branches and are fast growing. Good trees for fodder should be fast growing, have many branches with … will give you the benefits you need over this time: fruit, fodder, improved soil from reduced erosion or nitrogen from …
  9. TIST Kenya Newsletter - December 2009

    … the main olive products are olive oil and edible olives. Fodder: The plants are much browsed on by livestock. Also … Albizia gummifera is a large deciduous tree that provides fodder,  mulch, and firewood and improves the soil. … Seedlings may be transplanted in 4-5 months. Uses: 1) Fodder: leaves and young branches can be used for fodder. 2) …
  10. TIST Kenya Newsletter - July 2008

    … few  branches and fast growing. Good trees for fodder should be fastgrowing, many branches with multiple … the main olive products are olive oil and edible olives. Fodder: The plants are much browsed on by livestock. Also … Spacing 4-5m. Uses: Firewood, charcoal, poles, timber, fodder, bee forage, soil  conservation, shade. Planted …