[Lapg] Friday/July 11 Sustainable World Radio Interview with Peter Murage, Permaculturist/Founder of Mt. Kenya Organic Farming (MOOF) Africa KCSB 91.9fm, 9-10am streaming live
Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
lakinroe at silcom.com
Wed Jul 9 07:42:37 PDT 2008
Sustainable World Radio: Friday mornings at 9-10
am PST on KCSB 91.9 FM in Santa Barbara,
California and streaming live on www.kcsb.org.
Program will be posted later
on www.sustainableworldradio.com, or www.radio4all.net
Join Jill Cloutier of Sustainable World Radio on
Friday July 11, for an interview with Peter
Murage founder and Director of Mount Kenya
Organic Farming (MOOF). Peter is a Permaculture
teacher and designer who founded the (NGO) MOOF
in 1999, after taking a Permaculture Design
course in England with Patrick Whitefield. MOOF
is a farm and demonstration/training center for
smallholder farmers, located near Nanyuki, Kenya
on western slope of Mount Kenya. The MOOF Center
was designed as a Permaculture Design Diploma
Project and was initiated during a severe drought that lasted from 1997-2002.
Also joining Jill in the studio will be Wes Roe
and Margie Bushman of the Santa Barbara
Permaculture Network, who first met Peter Murage
while in Brazil for the 8th International
Permaculture Conference (IPC8). Peter was one of
a delegation of Africans attending the conference
who made a successful bid to have the next
International Permaculture Conference held in
Africa in 2009 (IPC9, www.ipc9.org).
More Information:
Around 3.3 Million people were at risk of
starvation during year 2000 drought in Kenya. Yet
those adopting some organic methods like soil
management practices which help to retain
moisture had a greater success story for their
crops. This increased MOOF determination to train
farmers in food self sufficiency through organic
agriculture and simple methods of water and soil conservation.
Peter has been among the first black Kenyans to
facilitate smallholder farmers group to undergo
international group organic certification with an
international certification body. He has
participated in formulating the East African
Organic Standards, OSEA launched May 2007. The
main emphasis of MOOF Programme is the
facilitation of smallholder producer groups in
the production of enough food for themselves and
the community and production and marketing of
specialty high value certified organic products.
MOOFs main goal is to Tackle Poverty among
Smallholder Farmers through Organic Trade.
To help support MOOF with donations and more contact:
Mr. Peter Murage
Programme Director,
Mount Kenya Organic Farming ( MOOF.AFRICA)
P.O. Box 1053-10400, Nanyuki Kenya.
Cell: +254-733664103
Office: +254- 6231187
Email: moofafrica at todays.co.ke
ARTICLES ON MOOF:
To get a deeper understanding of the amazing work
with rural communities on western slopes of Mt Kenya
TACKLING POVERTY AND FOOD INSECURITY AMONG
SMALLHOLDER FARMERS THROUGH ORGANIC TRADE
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:o9-Ym-yiPeMJ:www.unep-unctad.org/cbtf/events/arusha/MOOF%2520Africa.pdf+MOOF+Kenya&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=4&gl=us
Paper Presented during the Regional Workshop on
Promotion production and trading ,
opportunities for Organic Agriculture production
in East Africa 6th9th March 2006
ARUSHA- TANZANIA
LOCAL ADAPTATION STRATEGIES ON CLIMATE CHANGE
(KIENI- EAST-KENYA) MOUNT KENYA ORGANIC FARMING
(MOOF.AFRICA) IN PARTNERSHIP WITH BOTH ENDS
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:as8XsePF1kYJ:www.bothends.org/service/casestudy_MOOF.pdf+MOOF+Kenya&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=8&gl=us
EarthOil Project:
Earthoils African arm Earthoil Kenya,
http://www.earthoil.com/3398 in partnership with
MOOF AFRICA (Mount Kenya Organic Farming) is
working with smallholder farmers in the Nanyuki
region of Kenya to help in the production of
various high-value organic horticultural crops.
MOOF AFRICA is a non-profit making national NGO,
which seeks to promote the acceptance and
implementation of sustainable, external low input
farming systems. They do this through result
oriented training, on-farm research and
interactive participation of smallholder farmers
in the process highlighting these methods as
viable options in increasing food production and
alleviating poverty among the resource poor
smallholder farmers in the rural areas of Kenya.
Earthoil plans to start with a pilot smallholder
farmer group ensuring they receive effective
supervision and monitoring. This group is then
proposed to initially expand to 400 farmers -
each with 1 acre in which various high value
organic oil crops - borage, high-oleic safflower,
evening primrose and moringa - will be grown. The
crops will be irrigated through the farmers
access to perennial rivers whose source is the
Mount Kenya watershed. Once harvested, these
seeds will then be sold to Earthoil at a fair and
sustainable price, for processing.
The targeted total acreage under organic crop
production will be 400 acres. This will gradually
increase to involve more smallholder farmers and
organic producer groups in the Nanyuki region to
target 2000 smallholder farmers and later 8000
smallholder farmers - as the project expands to
cover more districts in the Mount Kenya region.
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