Beekeeping in Ghana

Beekeeping in Ghana

Peter lives in Ghana, West Africa, and is one of seven beekeepers in a SALT Agri-Plus group. Before joining the group, Peter kept his bees in a traditional clay pot hive. He had to break the clay pot to extract the honey at harvest time, destroying the bees’ colony...
Fruitful gardens for refugees

Fruitful gardens for refugees

Chesa* lived in a bamboo and tarp hut along a barren hillside. She arrived at the Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh in 2018 with few belongings and no place to call home. Her dismal surroundings offered little hope for a brighter future. In 2020, Chesa joined the...
Sowing seeds in Ghana through SALT Agri-Plus

Sowing seeds in Ghana through SALT Agri-Plus

In Ghana, West Africa, SALT Agri-Plus staff members are teaching Ghanaians improved ways of sowing seeds and farming by using natural materials to cultivate their land and reduce erosion. Each agricultural lesson is based on Scripture. Biblical principles help reveal...
An increased harvest brings thanks to God

An increased harvest brings thanks to God

Like many Haitians, Laurent and his family struggled to make a living by farming the country’s barren hills. The stony soil and poor bean seed quality produced small harvests. Laurent joined a SALT Agri-Plus group in his community, where he was introduced to a new...