MoringaFact-Moringa Cultivation Project in Ghana

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BACKGROUND The world�s population is urbanizing with urban

slams becoming a common phenomenon and feeding them becomes a new challenge

In Urban slams the top soil is normally removed during construction

Land or space is not easily available and the smallest available land must be judiciously utilized

Water is equally expensive and must be used judiciously.

Potential is to

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Principle behind SFG Measure an area of land 4.1 m2 to recondition the

soil in the measured area by digging 2 ft deep and mixing the soil with equal proportion of manure and filling it back into the pit.

Water thoroughly and allow the resulting mixture to decompose for six weeks

Divide the pot into four beds by crossing a piece of board

Sow your moringa and harvest after 60 days of growth

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Digging out the area of land

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Mixing it with Poultry Manure

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Refilling the Gug-Out Area

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Divide the pot into four beds by crossing a piece of board

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Sow your moringa and harvest after 60 days of growth

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Mulch with Grass and Water

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Protect From Domestic Animals

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After 4 Weeks of Growth

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After 5 Weeks of Growth

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After 6 Weeks of Growth

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Ready for another harvest After 2 Harvests

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Harvesting at 45 cm above Ground level

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We Had 90 Kilograms of Fresh Shoot At the Third Harvest

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Ready for another harvest After 50-60 Days of Growth