It is harvest time for the black beans and you can see that it was successful. We produced 231 marmites (overflowing coffee cans-- an official Haitian measure) with a value of just a little over a thousand US dollars. We spent a little over $300 for the seed and labor so this is very good news. Anyone for some Black bean Soup?
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Thursday, April 26, 2007
Black Bean Harvest
It is harvest time for the black beans and you can see that it was successful. We produced 231 marmites (overflowing coffee cans-- an official Haitian measure) with a value of just a little over a thousand US dollars. We spent a little over $300 for the seed and labor so this is very good news. Anyone for some Black bean Soup?
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kudos to the espwa agriculture team! bel pwa!
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