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We are currently working on the establishment of multiple small-scale poultry farms in the Moblissa/Linden area. At the moment we have established two locations which have approximately 100 chickens. The capacity of the pens that have been built will hold up to 500 chickens and when at capacity the birds would be raised in a pattern of 100 new chicks at 1 week intervals. This solves the problem of lack of refrigeration when the birds are at maturity and prepared for sale.
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Moblissa Multi-Grade School |
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Since the close of the Moblissa Dairy, the community of Moblissa had been without a school.
In May of 2009, we petitioned the government to partner with us in re-establishing a school within the Moblissa community. The Moblissa Community Church building was offered as a facility that would be able to host the school for an indefinite period of time, and possibly permanently.
Much to our surprise we were met with great eagerness by the Ministry of education for the region.
July 2009 began the first Summer Programme at the school.
In August 2009, Jason Pascale, Alan Davis, and Peter Cox, along with John Brewer from BYKOTA Church in Missouri, traveled to Guyana tasked with aiding the local community in making some necessary improvements to the facilities so that the first full school year could begin in September of 2009.
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We would like to see the beginning stages of implementation of Farming God's Way in 2011. We not only believe this could open many doors around Guyana, but potentially in South and Central America. This program has been hugely successful in Africa and we are excited about the possibilities! |
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