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Collaborative Crop Research Program
Registrace 30. 11. 2015
The Collaborative Crop Research Program (CCRP) funds participatory, collaborative research on agroecological intensification, bringing smallholder farmers, researchers, development professionals, and others together to create technology to improve nutrition, livelihoods, and productivity for farming communities in Africa and South America. Learn more about the CCRP at ccrp.org
Video Contribution Projet MCKNIGHT Transformation 1
Video Contribution Projet MCKNIGHT Transformation 1
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Film cascade productrices MCKNIGHT Transformation
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Soil Health with FRNs: Principles and place-based approaches
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Plenary Keynote Speaker, Precious Phiri
FRNs as an approach to work with communities, territories & landscape
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Facilitating farmer centered research - Sharing approaches & lessons
Engaging farmers, researchers & orgs in participatory plant breeding
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Engaging farmers, researchers & orgs in participatory plant breeding
Emerging approaches for closing organic matter and nutrient loops
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The R in FRNs: Experience & thoughts on what it means to do research
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The R in FRNs: Experience & thoughts on what it means to do research
Farmer research networks: Working together to harness the power of collective action
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Transformation de produits agricoles sans pesticides - Boukari Harouna, Niger
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Transformation of agricultural products without pesticides - Boukari Harouna, Niger
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Groupe Passion Jardin Portager - Rasmata, Burkina Faso
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Groupe Passion Jardin Portager - Rasmata, Burkina Faso
Bonjour. Je vous remercie de votre concours à notre combat pour sortir de la bassesse humanitaire. Ma question est de savoir : 1. Combien d'applications aux plantes par semaine ? 2 . On peut espacer combien des jours pour une application suivante ? 3. C'est durant combien de mois qu'on peut utiliser cet engrais bio à base d'urine aux plantes ? Merci d'avance pour votre réponse.
Piss dark
Pissed crops gets bigger as compared to non pissed. 🤣🤣🤣 good yield. Hehe
Very good ,and clear 👍❤😂A 2 z.
Mixed urine with ash...
I have used tephrosia vogelii as a pestcide in the garden, but now I have to use it for food storag. Thanks
Are these guys speaking dholuo, or is it translations to a luo from another region?
Wow!
Bonjour, bonsoir Peut-on appliquer de l'urine sur la culture de la pastèque ? Si oui, quel sera son dosage ?
Oh darling, you need to dilute it and apply it in a circle at least 10-20cm from the main root of the plant or you will burn the baby roots. Dilute 1 part urine with 19 parts liquid (water, leftover/bad milk, juice, whatever is available) and pour 125-250ml around young plants every week or two. After 2 months, you can apply a stronger solution of 1 part urine with 9 parts of liquid once a month until you harvest the crop, at least 25-50cm away from the main stalk. Urine is best used as fresh as possible, so by diluting it, you will only need a few days supply of fresh urine and it won't smell as bad, a d you will have much more of it instead of using pure urine. I pour mine in a pile of sandy soil outside to store it, then I just use this soil to add a little around the plants when I water them. A little provides a lot of nitrogen, Phosphorus and potassium.
Soil and water conservation measures such as construction of terraces, gabions, Sand dams, Cover cropping and other measures are key in restoring and conserving soil and water for food security and improving the livelihood of the farmers in Arid and Semi-arid regions of West Pokot
very good!
Americans would pay $30 for a gallon of human urine fertilizer if it was packaged in a pretty container and sold at Home Depot or Lowes stores...
Free fertilizer...
Merci de l'info.Mais si on ne mélange pas à l'eau,la surface de plantation sera petite.Sauf le cas peut être d'experimentation
And dog's urine is an even better fertilizer. You have to dilute it with water or it will kill the plants.
C'est du bon sens 👍🙂
Try diluting with fish aquarium water which is full of nitrites and nitrates. Fish pond water would work too.
Dear good people of the whole world, I definitely agree that it is good to mix urine with biochar. Before applying it to the soil, they recommend mixing 1/20 (one liter of urine in 20 liters of water). Look on CZcams, there are many ways to use urine. It's important, because urine is an extremely strong fertilizer and I recommend mixing it with water before use. Not chlorinated water! I greet you from the small and beautiful country of Slovenia, a member of the EU
Impressive content. Keep Sharing more tips
Must be diluted in eYer else it can burn up the plants
High in nitrogen a. Diluted
I didn't know there are Luos in Niger. Luo is the third largest tribe and at times 4th in Kenya. We speak the same language without any addition to the language
another FREE commodity. The world is full of it.
Congratulations
Very sustainable and applicable
Great
Their Land Is Been Sandy... I Suspect Chemical Fertilizer And Long Term Single Crop Farming
Me gustaría que fuera en español
hello from Argentina, i use a bottle with holes in the cap, you fill the bottle with diatomea and you just tap on the back of the bottle to pour it in the corn, it is faster, i made a video showing it czcams.com/video/ZzLEBpdPjB8/video.html
Thank you !
How it is visible sir as it is a microorganism only 🤔🤔
When it comes to growing food, some things are just too repulsive to warrant doing. I have an old hippie neighbor with a gorgeous organic garden and now I fear he may do this bc I’ve heard him speak about it. It’s like being raped mentally; you don’t know that the bite of watery, crisp lettuce you are biting into was grown with old man piss. Just so disgusted. Somehow animal urine almost seems okay, but there’s something so cannibalistic about humans doing this.
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@@1975ba I'm so happy it amused you:))! I read it back & admittedly laughed too. Can't help but still feel that way, but I dunno, maybe I'm just a fanatic. Curious in a genuine way, but what's your take on it? If you went to someone's house for dinner and you are eating a big beautiful salad that everyone at the table is raving about because it's so wonderful , fresh & colorful. And then the gardener & host says very nonchalantly; I''ll tell you, this year's bounty was so prolific because I started saving jugs of my own urine on a weekly basis" "I'd just roll out of bed & urinate into a bucket beside the bed" After a week it was a little rank, but wow, I had at least 2 gallons of it by the end of the week!" So I took it right out there & poured it around the roots of all the lettuces & voila!" (if you'll humor me to actually imagine this scenario:)) Just curious & thanks!
@La Haza I don’t think I’ll be eating at anyone else house. 🤣
@@lahaza6515 We dump it on the soil, not the plant. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Think about the water you drink every day, every soda, every coffee you drink. It's all recycled pee, some of it from cave man days, just filtered by the earth.
If you only realised that each glass of water you drink used to be dinosaur pee (& maybe human pee a dozen times); & that this is Nature's way; it's more normal
Nasceu um feijão na roça de um amigo meu .Naõ sabemos qu feijaõ é? Porém se parecem cm feijão carioca .so muda a cor é maior
Qual feijão é esse , como é o nome dele ??
I thought you had to mix with water. It looks so potent those plants are gonna grow wings.
This makes me wanna eat Cheerios for some reason!
lol
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Great video. It is such a waste to buy fertilizer if you can use your own urine. But... I think the results depend on the plants. Urine is acidic, which means that plants that like acidic soil love it the most. I use it on Azaleas et cetera, but not on plants that prefer alcalic soils. For them I use charcoal, mixed with urine and diluted with water. This is what I learned from the internet; still learning and gladly hearing from other gardeners.
Soil neutralizes the urine and doesn’t really affect the acidity of the soil from what ive read
Try it on corn. Corn is a nitrogen loving plant.
You can also use wood ash instead of charcoal. It is alkaline and provides potassium.
I can smell the pee pee cup
Nice explanation
BRAVO A CES NIGERIENNES qui ont tous compris , de plus se servir des engrais chimique de MONSANTO
tout
@@Cruiser_Adriatique je travail MONSANTO , pour 3000 par moi je vais bientôt être au chômage
Bravo le monde hemerge les engrais naturel,cela ne pourrait pas avoir les inconvénients à l'avenir?
@@KoundiMvoutoula-zm8dt à l'avenir , en 2040 avec le changement climatique tous le monde sera mort , donc pas inquiétude
Really cool soundtrack
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Ali farka toure is the sound
Thats great. I think everyone should do this. Works for all plants
Yeast and lactobacillus serum are good fertilizers and plant growth boosters.
Good
How long can you store urine in the jerry can before the urea expires?
simple taste test always works,
@@andreykucharski6420 buoang ka kolero ka! Sapat!
Look up Lactic acid fermentation of human urine to improve its fertilizing value and reduce odour emissions.
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some day it should be used within 24 hours
The plastic Jerry can is definitely going to mess up the taste.
There is hope for the future, encouraging work.
Add some baking soda to urine to neutralize smell and use on plants
Hajile Serpud , I think the sodium in the baking soda would be bad for plants
Also if you put some wood ashes in the bucket it prevents the smell and adds to the fertilizer.
Watch out for walnut. I've heard it's not good for other plants.
Guidestone1 cool thanks for the comment. Appreciate it.
Look up Lactic acid fermentation of human urine to improve its fertilizing value and reduce odour emissions.
Good solution to africa.
@@paulwainaina8230 That's why Africans do not die of complicated diseases like you guys in the west.