The Climate Acton Network extends the learning we gain into the wider local community. The core is this network of smallholders willing to commit a portion of their land to field trials. Further outreach is encouraged by a WhatsApp blog.
In future we also plan to engage local schools & women’s groups.
The Climate Action smallholders:
- ‘Benmak’ Makhanu 6.00 acres Maize, Beans, Veggies (Project Director)
- James Juma 1.75 acres Maize
- Queen Wekesa 0.75 acres Maize
- Leakey Wanyonyi
- Martin Mulati
- Brian Mukhwana (Makokha?) 1.00 acres Maize, Beans, Veggies
- Amos Wabwile. 1.00 acres Maize & Beans
- Peter Makhanu (Juma?) 2.00 acres Maize & Beans
- ( Abubaker – Agronomist )
- Robert Makhanu. (represented above by MaryGorrety Makokha)
- Florence Kisha (Anno?) 1.00 acres Maize & Beans
- Julia Bandi
- (Michael Wandera – son of Benmak)
- Lucy Kundu
- Isaac Wabomba – (represented above by Benard Okiru)
Also:-
- Rose Kundu 2.00 acres Maize & Beans
- Bernard Ekisa 2.25 acres Maize
- Japheth Ongubo 2.00 acres Maize & Beans
- Kennedy Kamati 0.75 acres Maize & Beans
- TOTAL 20.50 acres
If you’re curious enough to want to take a look at Benmak’s blog, it’s on the WhatsApp group Climate Action Network, accessible using the ubiquitous smartphones. Just get in touch: petersbed@aol.com As a climate-focused agricultural enterprise, here is your opportunity to contribute – agricultural expertise is always welcome – you can help us learn. If you have IT advice that’s always welcome too – you can help us spread the lesson learned.