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Nursery Preparation

The production of healthy and high quality seedlings is key to a successful SRI crop. Farmers prepare the nursery in different ways. Here are two examples: Khamdy Sihachack in Laos developed a way of growing seedlings for easy transportation and, Mathilde and Isidonie demonstrate how they do it in Burundi.

Khamdy Sihachack

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Mathilde & Isidonie

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