On our last day of fuel briquette training in Rumangabo, we dedicated half of the session on learning how to make compost. Every group crushed dry leaves (with the mortar and pilon) and prepared one basin of compost each.
Unfortunately we could not test the material to see its ‘cooking’ point when ready for pressing, but we left everything prepared inside the plastic bags and the groups will be checking on its progress during our absence.






Keep up the great work. You are all truely an inspiration. Lisa
By: Lisa, California on July 15, 2008
at 3:17 pm
Keep up the great work! You are all truely an inspiration. Lisa
By: Lisa, California on July 15, 2008
at 3:18 pm
You’d better stay in touch after you return to London, young lady. We’ll miss these enthusiastic posts and miss hearing about all your hard work and success in getting this program off the ground. You have done a very good thing.
s.
By: nothoney on July 15, 2008
at 4:51 pm
Well done chica!! Great job. Sue and I have just been reading all your posts. See you soon! Sam
By: Samantha on July 15, 2008
at 10:31 pm
Hi Virginia, What Sheryl said! : ) Please keep in touch and let us know how you are doing. What a wonderful project you have gotten off the ground. Be proud, girl! Lisa Hi Sam!
By: Lisa, California on July 16, 2008
at 3:44 am
Oh Samantha, you’re toying with us, commenting all over the place lately. COME BAAAAACK!
s.
By: nothoney on July 16, 2008
at 10:36 pm