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  • Permalink for 'Organic Farmers Market - NBI Dec 8th' Organic Farmers Market - NBI Dec 8th
    Posted: November 5th, 2007, 7:49am CST by AfroMusing

    ***Please note that the event is for December 15th. and not dec 8th. Thanks.
    The latest Globalvoices environment post is on conservation efforts in Zambia, South Africa and D.R Congo. It also includes some links from Phil in Kenya and Mr. SSerwanga in Uganda, writing about carbon footprints and land rights respectively.

    While I was writing that roundup I came across the Kenya Organic Agricultural Network. They’ve got an excellent event planned for Saturday December Dec 15th .
    You can find more details here. I sure hope the Kwani folks make it there, because that would be just wonderful. A combination of great organic food, music, poetry and exhibits showing renewable energy services in Kenya! Excuse me while I figure out a way to teleport myself there.
    Check out what is planned…

    Farmers Market and Regional Trade Fair
    This area will consist of 25-25 tents (10 x 10 ft and 25 x 25ft), where local organic
    farmers and retailers will display and sell their produce and products, including at
    least one tent devoted to information about organic food and farming run by the
    Kenya Organic Agriculture Network (KOAN) and its members. Partners from East
    Africa and beyond will be invited to give the market international flavour, offer
    consumers a wide variety of choice and help stimulate regional trade.
    Green Christmas Shopping
    Purveyors of other types of environmentally friendly products and services will be
    invited to exhibit at the market: natural health and beauty products, green crafts,
    renewable energy services, recycled products, ecotourism, etc.
    Organic Catering
    Bridges Restaurant will provide fully organic catering services at reasonable prices.
    Kamsitu Msituni
    This nursery and garden centre will sell a variety of indigenous and useful exotic
    trees, as well as organic gardening inputs such as compost and natural pest control
    products.
    Art Gallery
    An art gallery will display and sell paintings and sculptures, focusing on smaller,
    lower priced pieces to make art more accessible to the public.
    Solar Cinema
    A 50-seat cinema tent with projector or TV powered by solar PV will show
    environment-themed films and documentaries for free. A solar cinema at an
    Arboretum event in June 2007 featured the Academy Award-winning documentary
    An Inconvenient Truth. Other films will be solicited from UNEP, KIFF/Alliance
    Francaise and ZIFF.

    Also from the same site, you can download the Bio Safety Bill, which I don’t know if its been passed or deffered till after the elections.