In the fall of 2006, Université de Montreal student Guillaume Denommée spent three months as an intern in Nepal. He produced several videos of his time spent…
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8 Responses to Organic Farming in Nepal
Nah she said, last year we sold Rs 5000 worth of goods and before that Rs 10,000. cheeky little editing there 😉 coz it didn’t fit the narrative.. Now now lets keep it honest.
Thanks for your efforts in Nepal, really appreciate it. I’ve been to such projects and the efforts of foreign organisations really help. thanks again.
Love love love organic farming! its nature at its best! before greed came into the picture- Want to sell organic food? check out my blog – trybeyondorganic {dott} com
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July 29, 2013 at 11:12 pm Reply
Merci de nous avoir fait partager cette vidéo. J’espère que USCCANADA va continuer à aider les paysans du Népal. Dans cette vidéo j’ai aussi pu reconnaître ma tante.
waww this is amazing video from my homeland,i was born around this place,but i didn’t visit something like 11 years,
When i was watching this video onemoment i forget i am in oslo,thank you very much for upload this beautifull video,
Great job
Great work USC Canada! It is good to learn such things happening in my own land. I also come from Rasuwa and it makes me proud to know that that my fellow brothers and sisters are making good income through organic farming. Many thanks! Keep up the good work!
-Tashi Dhongba in Denmark
Nah she said, last year we sold Rs 5000 worth of goods and before that Rs 10,000. cheeky little editing there 😉 coz it didn’t fit the narrative.. Now now lets keep it honest.
Thanks for your efforts in Nepal, really appreciate it. I’ve been to such projects and the efforts of foreign organisations really help. thanks again.
nomsdeguerre
July 29, 2013 at 9:42 pm
Lovely Organic farming Its Always Healthy & Delicious.
yogeshkhotang
July 29, 2013 at 10:38 pm
Love love love organic farming! its nature at its best! before greed came into the picture- Want to sell organic food? check out my blog – trybeyondorganic {dott} com
Beyond Organic & Jordan Rubin Updates
July 29, 2013 at 11:12 pm
fhey have very little topsoil left.
vidaripollen
July 29, 2013 at 11:24 pm
Merci de nous avoir fait partager cette vidéo. J’espère que USCCANADA va continuer à aider les paysans du Népal. Dans cette vidéo j’ai aussi pu reconnaître ma tante.
Encore un grand merci.
Pasang Lhamu
July 30, 2013 at 12:22 am
eh im down with cow urine.. lots better than some kind of poison i bet….
my mottot for every kind of incesite and any kind of impurifcation is drink lots of water
and my waters not even completely pure its just brita filtered lol
partyongarth420
July 30, 2013 at 1:03 am
waww this is amazing video from my homeland,i was born around this place,but i didn’t visit something like 11 years,
When i was watching this video onemoment i forget i am in oslo,thank you very much for upload this beautifull video,
Great job
tenzin sonam
oslo norway
thongmensonam
July 30, 2013 at 1:50 am
Great work USC Canada! It is good to learn such things happening in my own land. I also come from Rasuwa and it makes me proud to know that that my fellow brothers and sisters are making good income through organic farming. Many thanks! Keep up the good work!
-Tashi Dhongba in Denmark
Tashi Sherpa
July 30, 2013 at 2:31 am