<blockquote id="pl83f"><p id="pl83f"></p></blockquote>
<s id="pl83f"><li id="pl83f"></li></s>

      
      
      <sub id="pl83f"><rt id="pl83f"></rt></sub>

        <blockquote id="pl83f"><p id="pl83f"></p></blockquote>
        <sub id="pl83f"><rt id="pl83f"></rt></sub>
        女人的天堂av在线播放,3d动漫精品一区二区三区,伦精品一区二区三区视频,国产成人av在线影院无毒,亚洲成av人片天堂网老年人,最新国产精品剧情在线ss,视频一区无码中出在线,无码国产精品久久一区免费

        Feature: Kenyan farmers' improvised drip irrigation system produces food, protects environment

        Source: Xinhua| 2019-02-23 17:44:37|Editor: Liangyu
        Video PlayerClose

        NAIROBI, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) -- On his quarter-acre farm in Athi River, an area to the south of Nairobi, Kenya's capital, Joseph Musyoka farms tomatoes that are currently fruiting.

        He is hopeful that he will start harvesting the fruits from the 500 plants before the anticipated long rains season that is expected to start at the end of next month, and make good money.

        A look at the crops shows that they are doing well, yet Musyoka does not water them using the popular drip irrigation system, which a number of Kenyan farmers are adopting.

        The youthful farmer has improvised his own drip irrigation system comprising of small used plastic bottles filled with water.

        The system has not only helped him avoid the high costs associated with drip irrigation system, but is also enabling him to grow food despite the erratic weather in the east African nation as well as protect the environment.

        "I paid two garbage collectors to get me the bottles from the nearby Athi River town where they are usually dumped and become an eye sore or end up in River Athi that passes in this area."

        "They brought me some 350 bottles of various sizes after two weeks of collecting, and went for me in the neighboring towns like Kitengela and Mlolongo. I paid them 2 shillings (about 0.02 U.S. dollars) for each," he said on Saturday, noting he has close to 1,000 bottles.

        Armed with the bottles, the farmer then planted his tomatoes inside the greenhouse after transferring them from a nursery.

        "I then washed the bottles thoroughly and disinfected them to ensure they are free of any diseases. I, thereafter, made small holes on the caps of the bottles, filed them with water and inserted them in the soil near each plant," he explained.

        The small holes made on the bottle caps release water slowly into the soil, penetrating to the roots of the plant making it thrive.

        "I have been using the method over a year now and it is serving me well because my crops are flourishing especially during the dry season as it is now," he said.

        Musyoka fills water in the bottles depending on the stage of growth the plant is at.

        "If about a month-old, as that is when I transfer them from the nursery, I put in the bottle about 100 ml of water and refill after two or three days. If close to three months old when they are fruiting, I fill with 300 ml and refill after two days," he explained.

        Though it is a tedious task, it is worth it, he said, adding that he refills after some days to avoid diseases like root rot which attacks the plants when the soil is too wet.

        It costs at least 600 dollars to install a drip irrigation system on quarter-acre farm, with the bulk of the money going to a water tank, including mounting it at a higher level, labour and the rest on the drip lines.

        "Drip irrigation system is expensive because of its many costs. If you are far from the water source, you have to incur additional costs of pumping the water into the tank using most likely a petrol water pump, before it flows to the plants. This raises expenses," said Moses Andati, a farmer in western Kenya.

        Andati is also using the improvised drip system to grow bananas and vegetables.

        Beatrice Macharia, an agronomist with Agro-Point, a consultancy in Nairobi, noted that the innovative drip irrigation method is part of permaculture, which utilizes ecologically friendly farming methods.

        "In this system, farmers are encouraged to use things that are readily available in their environment to grow food in a sustainable way," she said, noting however, a majority of those using it are in dry areas which receive little rainfall.

        In Kenya, the bottling method is used on food crops and even on trees and flowers especially during the dry spell, according to Macharia.

        Through the method, she noted Kenyan farmers are helping the country curb the plastic bottle menace that is chocking east African nation's rivers and the environment by reusing the bottles and later disposing them in a better way.

        TOP STORIES
        EDITOR’S CHOICE
        MOST VIEWED
        EXPLORE XINHUANET
        010020070750000000000000011100001378447551
        主站蜘蛛池模板: 久久狠狠高潮亚洲精品夜色| 伊人天天久大香线蕉av色| 露脸国产精品自产拍在线观看| 一区二区和激情视频| 国产地址二永久伊甸园| 国产精品18久久久久久| 国产一区二区三区在线观看免费| 丰满人妻被两个按摩师| 高清偷自拍亚洲精品三区| 99精品国产成人一区二区| 免费a级毛片18以上观看精品| 亚洲香蕉伊综合在人在线| 欧洲熟妇熟女久久精品综合| 全午夜免费一级毛片| 色婷婷一区二区三区四区| 国产欧美日韩高清在线不卡| 亚洲 制服 丝袜 无码| 国产91丝袜在线播放动漫| 亚洲乱码精品久久久久..| 国产精品一区二区久久毛片| 亚洲成A人片在线观看无码不卡| 色综合久久精品中文字幕| 国产69久久精品成人看| 伊人久久大香线蕉AV网禁呦 | 欧洲尺码日本尺码专线美国又| 亚洲av天码一区二区| 国产成人av一区二区在线观看| 免费又爽又大又高潮视频| 精品国产午夜理论片不卡| 亚洲av产在线精品亚洲第一站| 国产一区二区三区黄色大片| 亚洲区中文字幕日韩精品| 人妻激情视频一区二区三区 | www.国产福利| 亚洲综合国产伊人五月婷| 精品国产亚洲一区二区三区| 国产精品中文av专线| 人妻少妇偷人无码视频| 男女真人国产牲交a做片野外| 久久久久无码精品国产h动漫| 免费人成黄页网站在线观看国产|