The Impact of a GFN farmer

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V. Ravichandran, a member of the Global Farmer Network from India, a GFN Board member, and recipient of the 2013 GFN Kleckner Award exemplifies what it means to amplify our farmer voices. He takes every opportunity to speak up, to inform, to weigh in, and to give examples of why farmers need access to tools, Tej txuj ci tshiab, and tradewhy innovation is important to sustainability, why we need to push against the status quo.

Recently he started counting this up. “…in the last few months, I have attended about 60 such virtual meetings while enjoying the comforts of my village and attending to my routine farm activities. Learning, knowledge sharing and sharing our experience haven’t been deterred by our geographical separation.

On September 23rd, Piv txwv, Ravi was an invited speaker in The African Biennial Bio-Sciences Communication Symposium which included regulators, scientists, policymakers, neeg ua liaj ua teb, and other stakeholders – hais txog 1,500 people in all, from Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, thiab tshaj.

V. Ravichandran
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On a sixty acre farm, Ravi grows Rice, Sugarcane, Cotton and pulses. To utilize water judiciously during summer months, he uses sprinklers and drip system. Has added mechanization to address labor shortage; 12 neeg ua hauj lwm. The Kleckner Global Farm Leader Award winner in 2013, Ravi volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network. Nyem saib bio

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