Ibumila School
9th and 11th grade students learn sustainable potato farming, ensuring they have nutrition to support their growth and empowering them to share their knowledge with their families and the wider community.
9th and 11th grade students learn sustainable potato farming, ensuring they have nutrition to support their growth and empowering them to share their knowledge with their families and the wider community.
9th and 11th grade students learn sustainable potato farming, ensuring they have nutrition to support their growth and empowering them to share their knowledge with their families and the wider community.
7th and 8th graders are taught modern potato farming, so that they can teach it to their families. The goal is to help the community to become more productive and economically self-sufficient.
Students learn potato farming as a subject in the Njombe Private School. In addition to learning, the goal is to sell the produce at the market so that the school can buy school books for the kids.
Students are taught modern potato farming and nutritional awareness. The goal is to produce food for the school and its students and encourage the youth to consider farming as a future career.