« Sideluck Potshow | Main | Rocking Glass »
'Saving Seeds'
'Saving Seeds' is a project started by some enthousiastics.
Prof Van Cottem, consultant for Unicef, is gathering as much seeds as possible for little gardens in fugutive camps in the Sahara in Algeria.
It's a simple way to collect your seeds of peppers, eggplants, avocado's, and others, dry them and send them to the professor.
In February 2008 these seeds will be planted to ensure a food supplement for the local inhabitants.
Why Prof Van Cottem doesn't want to work with seeds suppliers you're probably wondering.
Because of business interests.
So don't throw those pits, send them to Beeweg 36 B 9080 Zaffelare
Info on their blog (in Dutch)
Technorati Tags: algeria, seeds for food
Posted on September 16, 2007
in eco & world, linklove
Digg this |
Add to Delicious | Technorati reactions | Permalink |
Comments (0)





