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Robert Tamuzade is the project coordinator of sustainable farming charity Send a Cow’s ‘Push-Pull’ project located in central Uganda, in the Kyotera district. He joined Send a Cow in 2008 as a social extension worker, providing socioeconomic training and psychosocial services to vulnerable groups of orphans and caregivers. He is interested in restoring hope among vulnerable and marginalised people through sharing ideas, building their capacity and empowering them to be able to solve their life challenges as well as creating opportunities to better their lives.

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    Harnessing the soil's power to achieve food security

    Our new Send a Cow project uses pioneering technology to help small-scale farmers in Uganda tackle devastating pests and weeds, while regenerating soil fertility, writes project manager Robert…

    By Robert Tamuzade - 14th October 2020

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    Wicked Reviews: Is less really more?

    In a restorative and invigorating read for troubled times, radical economist Jason Hickel argues we replace the very idea of growth with a society built around ecological stability and wellbeing.

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    Ellis: Small steps to zero waste

    Ellis charts the different stages to zero waste in the kitchen and finds little chance for leftovers. 

    By Ellis - 25th February 2021

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    More than just wonky veg

    Perhaps the worst thing about wasting food is the contempt it shows for the planet that produced it, but short-lived, headline-grabbing campaigns on wonky veg do little to drive a lasting reduction.

    By Guy Singh-Watson - 24th February 2021

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    The great salary divide

    As Fairtrade Fortnight kicks off, Olivia Oldham investigates some of the salary inequalities and progressive solutions among UK businesses trying to end the subsidised cycle of cheap goods and unfair…

    By Olivia Oldham - 24th February 2021

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    How to freeze fruit

    From a segment of lemon for an emergency G&T to ready-to-go fruit compotes – here’s how to freeze what fruit.

    By Bob Andrew - 24th February 2021

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    How to freeze veg

    Make your own frozen mash, keep a stash of herbs or learn how to freeze each type of leafy green in these top tips for how to freeze veg.

    By Bob Andrew - 24th February 2021

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