Update on the KPP Animal Breeding Project

The residents of Dupin and Pinette are the first beneficiaries of the KPP Animal Breeding  Project. 20 families are already owner beneficiaries of goats and sheep. KPP monitors and the veterinary expert continue to provide the guidance and training necessary to ensure the success of the project.

Simultaneously with these activities,  KPP started to implement a reforestation  program in the two targeted villages, using the same beneficiaries to facilitate motivation.

On May 19th, 2016,the beneficiaries in Dupin received 5 seedlings each, which must be planted and protected. The seedling of choice was the Cashew Nut Apple Tree (Pòm Kajou).

KPP intends to provide more seedlings when ready for planting, to the beneficiaries of Pinette in the days ahead.

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