34 applicants received seed in the Food Avalanche program
Thirty-four local governments, educational institutions and NGOs received seed in the Food Avalanche program of the Civil Compass Foundation and Syngenta.
Potatoes and various vegetables have been sown on some 40 hectares of land these days. The crops will be given to people living among hard conditions – the program’s organizers told MTI on Wednesday.
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