Agua Amarilla
We are now in the process of working with the community to help to diversify their incomes. There are two farming cooperatives in the village of Agua Amarilla consisting of 18 families each. Not all of the members of the community belong to one of the farming co-ops, but most have the ability to join if they have the desire and farming backround. The co-ops currently grow pineapple, yucca, sweet potato, beans, and corn. These crops have low income potential, but are what the people know and are comfortable growing. With their financial condition and lack of reserves, the people are averse to taking risk because if there would be a crop failure it could mean financial disaster. In order to help them to overcome this obstacle we are in the process of helping them to create an experimental farm. They will then be able to try different things without the fear of facing financial ruin or starvation because they tried something unproven.
There is a group of 16 women who have expressed an interest in growing and marketing the ornamentals plants and medicinal herbs. We are very excited about this because in every income diversification project that I have ever heard about, when the women get involved there is a huge change in the lifestyle of the family.
The plan is to locate a "fruit stand" type store near the main highway between two of the largest cities in Honduras, San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa. This highway happens to be very near Agua Amarilla.
We will be installing two types of irrigation systems. One drip, and the other overhead sprinkler. Both types of systems lend themselves to differ
Right now we are working with a total land area of 1 manzana which is 1.68 acres. The land is available to expand this in the future if the community so desires and the experiment works.
This is just one of the many projects we are working on. We are in the final stages of the Pyramid of Hope in this community, and are in the process of phasing out of Agua Amarilla. We feel that we have had a successful program here and are although there is more that could be done, we feel that the people are ready to fly on their own. The one thing that we will offer after we get the program fully functional is Bio-Sand Water Filters. Stay tuned on that one!! And as always, we will be sensitive to the possibility of any "Samaritan Projects" that may come to our attention here and anywhere else.
Muchas gracias por todo el apoyo...hasta luego!
--Tom


