"I am Nant Kyu Kyu Mar, one of the participants of the Farmer Field School implemented by Metta Foundation and SEARICE. I live in Hsaung Pone Village, Ayeyarwaddy Region, Myanmar. I am a proud farmer. I have five acres of farmland. I grow seasonal crops every summer.
The reason I participated in this project is because I am interested in the topic discussed in the Farmer Field School (FFS). After taking part in this project, I came to know more about nutrition, soil conservation, and the importance of local seed varieties and neglected and underutilized species (NUS) — things that my community does not take seriously. I am now applying natural compost in my farm instead of chemical fertilizer to conserve the soil, sowing local seed varieties instead of hybrid seed varieties of the vegetables I grow to conserve local seeds through use.
Moreover, I quit using Ajinomoto (Monosodium glutamate) to season our food. I also now prepare a more diverse diet and meal for my family." [Ends]
Photo: Nant Shwe Sin