Gardening is a fun and a useful endeavor anyone could try. Gardening may also be an answer to hunger and other poverty issues. "How?", one may ask.
A local government project in the Philippines has been transforming empty lots into small vegetable gardens. A small barangay or town in Dagupan has inspired neighboring towns to also try this pursuit to supply business and food amongst locals. To find out more about this, read the rest here.
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