Thursday, August 23, 2012
Idegenda Visit Report - July 24-2012
2012 CVP
CompanionVillage Project
6th Visit Year Two
July 24th, 2012
Village Idegenda
Pastor Peter Kikoti
Companion The Pyrethrum Company of Tanzania
Attendees 13
Weather for the past month Dry and Cold
Reporters Rev. Mang’ulisa, Pongolan and Venance
Purposes of the visit
• To collect the yield measurement
• To deliver Fertilizers and seed for the coming season
• End of season discussion and planning for the next farming season
Topics
1. Review of the handouts
• 6th Visit instruction handout
• Yield recording sheet
• CVP -3rd Plant population
• 3rd & 4th Visit Instructions combined
2. Harvesting
The Parishioners had planted beans only because they were late for planting corn. Therefore, they had harvested beans. The bean yield was very little and they said they planted it late.
Crop Corn Beans
Yield per ½ acres - 3 tins
3. Delivery
We delivered Fertilizers and bean seeds for the next planting season. We also delivered a spray pump for spraying chemicals against insects and diseases.
Fertilizers Seed Equipment
Type Quantity Variety Quantity Type Quantity
NPK
10:18:24 2 Bags Beans
Uyole 96
30 kg
Spray pump (16L)
1
CAN
27:0:0 2 Bags
NB: Two more bags of NPK to be supplied before the end of August for beans at planting
4. Discussion about the coming farming season:
We advised the Parishioners to find a local variety of corn for planting in the demonstration plot since the hybrids tend to rot in this area. We spent a lot of time describing the new farming methods which the Institute introduces to the CVP to improve crop productivity since it was like they are just beginning to learn and they asked many questions about the farming methods. We answered the questions accordingly and they showed a great interest in the new farming methods.
Comments/questions
The Parishioners were happy that they have received the inputs and instructions at the right time because their planting season is August – September.
We advised them to put the CVP for corn /beans at a place which can be seen with the church members as well as other villagers so that they can learn and practice in their own plots.
We advised them to work seriously on the pyrethrum plot by preparing the nursery bed and the plot on time so that they will be able to plant on time. The Pastor had attended the pyrethrum meeting at Mafinga recently; therefore, he takes a lead in mobilizing the other members to work seriously.
We asked them about bee keeping and they said they have plenty of land and good environment for producing high quality honey. A few members of the parish said they keep bees locally in clay pots and they harvest a little quantity of honey for sale and domestic consumption.
Conclusion
We anticipate the CVP will do well and the farmers will adopt the new farming methods which they have been taught because the pastor and members of the church showed a great interest and thirst in farming.
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