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Sustainable Livelihoods Through PATH
“BENGO Senior Advisor Mrs. Gudrun Riebel come to visit ADRA Thailand’s PATH project to see what impact remained five years after the project ended. Everyone was delighted to see that the “black bone” chicken breeeding continued as well as the organic fertilizer techniques were being followed.
Black bone chickens get up to three times the price of a normal chicken helping household incomes, especially in tough times between rice harvests.
We are pleased with the ongoing benefits to the community from this PATH project”.
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