ADRA Czech Republic with projects in Mongolia spend several years, primarily in support of agricultural development. Jan Barta visited the three-year project in Dornogobi where ADRA Czech Republic in cooperation with ADRA Mongolia based community garden where locals learned to effectively grow potatoes, cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, but also watermelons or vitamin c rich sea buckthorn, from which can be made as jam. In addition e commerce to growing fruits and vegetables were built water tanks for irrigation and explored the use of alternative energy sources in the Gobi desert. In the last stage and ADRA has built special greenhouses that allow farmers to grow crops more than just a very short peak season.
Currently in Dorngobi running three thriving five-hectare farm. Since 2011, ADRA Czech Republic in cooperation with ADRA Germany implements a new four-year project aimed not only at promoting the development of small-scale agriculture, but also bound him to a small business, this time in northwestern Mongolia - in Selenge provinces and Zavkhan. e commerce During the four-year duration of the project, which has lead to the reduction of poverty among the rural population through the creation e commerce of opportunities for sustainable management will be supported by local small agricultural cooperatives, whose members receive comprehensive training focused on the expansion of entrepreneurial skills, e commerce improve production and facilitate access to microloans for more development of their gainful activities. Considerably should thus increase the possibility of exercising their agricultural products to the local market. This project is co-financed by the European Commission and supported by a Czech Development e commerce Agency.
Mongolia's economy is largely based on agriculture and pastoralism, over 35% of the population, however, is on the brink of poverty. This stems from a lack of quality of agricultural production and the high unemployment rate. The situation deteriorated markedly and severe frosts in 2010, died as a result of which about 10 million head of cattle. Many farmers lost their only source of livelihood and faced a real threat of famine. In the fight against poverty of these areas would therefore be a key support small-scale agriculture.
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