Dear Aaron. Thank you so much for this presentation. I am only 22 minutes in and I am amazed. I became interested in farming as a means to reduce poverty in DR Congo. My specific focus has been increasing quality of life for orphans. I became aware that the new Coffee Cooperatives had some increased collective income that might be available as a means to offer support for women who want to take in orphans but can't afford the mouths to feed. My obsession has been how to financially support orphans and orphanages in a sustainable way. Now, I am planning my retirement in Uganda. I can buy some farmable land for Moringa farming. I hope to meet you in 2021!
Bravo, Bravo Bravo! Your passion is so contagious. Thank you. I have just forwarded your video to eight people I know in DR Congo with the suggestion to fast forward to 29 minutes when you start on the benefits of Moringa farming to orphanages .I am a 69 year old retired nurse who's never farmed in my life. Not even houseplants. But Priceless Farms is drawing me. I am planning another trip to Uganda for 2021 with the idea of a permanent retirement there. Thanks for all you are doing for us, the planet, the people, the animals, the bees, the environment.
Just wanted to thank you for such a dense presentation, took me a long time to get through because of how dense it is. in no way a criticism, it was a real pleasure.
Aaron, could you come to Goma, DR Congo to do a similar training with Orphanage Directors I have met. One has 154 orphans on a very large plot of land. They are only growing beans. That director want to have a massive impact on a large area called Massisi. She has organized dozens? hundreds? of women farmer's there. They could just explode this Moringa project.
OMG! Now at 29 minutes you mention the orphanages! My young brother, you have my heart.
This was lit, Aaron knows what’s up 🔥
Dear Aaron. Thank you so much for this presentation. I am only 22 minutes in and I am amazed. I became interested in farming as a means to reduce poverty in DR Congo. My specific focus has been increasing quality of life for orphans. I became aware that the new Coffee Cooperatives had some increased collective income that might be available as a means to offer support for women who want to take in orphans but can't afford the mouths to feed. My obsession has been how to financially support orphans and orphanages in a sustainable way. Now, I am planning my retirement in Uganda. I can buy some farmable land for Moringa farming. I hope to meet you in 2021!
Bravo, Bravo Bravo! Your passion is so contagious. Thank you. I have just forwarded your video to eight people I know in DR Congo with the suggestion to fast forward to 29 minutes when you start on the benefits of Moringa farming to orphanages .I am a 69 year old retired nurse who's never farmed in my life. Not even houseplants. But Priceless Farms is drawing me. I am planning another trip to Uganda for 2021 with the idea of a permanent retirement there. Thanks for all you are doing for us, the planet, the people, the animals, the bees, the environment.
Just wanted to thank you for such a dense presentation, took me a long time to get through because of how dense it is. in no way a criticism, it was a real pleasure.
Good work keep on watching from Ghana
Aaron, could you come to Goma, DR Congo to do a similar training with Orphanage Directors I have met. One has 154 orphans on a very large plot of land. They are only growing beans. That director want to have a massive impact on a large area called Massisi. She has organized dozens? hundreds? of women farmer's there. They could just explode this Moringa project.
FYI. The sound on the forestry video is inadequate. Info for future versions of this presentation.
Well! Thanks a lot Elton. Am currently in Uganda and I liked this. I request for the email address as I have not got it clearly.