
Ironwood and Tombalacoque threatened with extinction in Réunion and Mauritius
Ironwood and Tombalacoque threatened with extinction in Réunion and Mauritius.
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Ironwood and Tombalacoque threatened with extinction in Réunion and Mauritius.
Fruit flies are threatening to devastate crops in Mauritius. Here, we present a new technique which naturally reduces.
The GEF Small Grant Programme and the Fondation Ressources et Nature are providing funding and expertise to Mauritian farmers who wish to start growing organic produce. Within three years, organic certification has been awarded to one of the program member associations. In Mauritius, there are no regulations governing organic agriculture. The program's goal is to prove that it is possible to be certified organic to EU standards - a challenge that requires discipline, expertise and above all, funds.
A Maurice, 1200 tonnes de déchets sont produits chaque jour. La procédure habituelle : l'enfouissement ou l'incinération. Il existe pourtant une solution plus écologique, le compostage. La première plate-forme de compostage à Maurice a vu le jour en 2011, et traite actuellement la moitié des déchets de l'île, pour en faire du compost prêt à l'emploi. Un pari presque gagné puisque 600 tonnes sont encore enfouies quotidiennement dans le sol du fragile écosystème mauricien.
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