Thursday, January 1, 2026

better ingredients, better food

I know, that sounds like a commercial, doesn't it?
Maybe one for a restaurant, though I can't recall which one.
That's neither here nor there.
I'm talking about a group in Tanzania wanting to improve their crop yield.
Here they are, with the emphasis on Costantino.
He's the big 34-year-old on the far right.
He's asking for a loan of $6,100 to purchase certified fertilizers, pesticides, and micro-nutrients.
As I wrote in the comments on his fundraising page, "Better farming techniques and supplies mean better food for families and communities!"
I do hope that will help him get the rest of the funds he needs.
Good for him for having the support of so many others!

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