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		<title>Agricultural renewal opens doors</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ethiopia (MNN) -- Agricultural renewal builds better lives, opens doors for the Gospel]]></description>
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Ethiopia (MNN) &#8212; Five years ago, the<br />
<a href="../../groups/SIM">SIM International</a>  Forest, Fruit, and Forage for Farm Families, or 5Fs<br />
Project, introduced apple and plum seedlings to the Awi farming community in<br />
Ethiopia.&nbsp;
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Today, the local fruit growers&#39;<br />
cooperative is already reaping big dividends. In the most recent growing season, it sold<br />
$30,000 worth of seedlings.&nbsp;
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&quot;The cooperative had less than 40 members to share this wealth,&quot; said project manager Mark MacLachlan. &quot;This is a huge income for these farm<br />
families, in a country where per capita income is somewhere just above $100 USD.&quot;&nbsp;
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The vision of the 5Fs Project is<br />
&quot;a better life for farm families,&quot; which includes physical health, basic<br />
life necessities, and spiritual health. The project targets the resource-poor<br />
subsistence farm families among the Awi people.
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MacLachlan already sees the<br />
increased income making a difference for the families in the community. Despite overall adverse economic conditions<br />
in Ethiopia, multiple families replaced their grass roofs with tin roofs over the<br />
last several months. Grass roofs may<br />
look pretty, but they&#39;re impractical, MacLachlan explained.&nbsp;
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&quot;For Ethiopians, these &lsquo;picturesque&#39;<br />
grass roofs are known to harbor snakes, and if not for those, the rats would<br />
live freely in the roofs,&quot; he said. &quot;A<br />
twitch of a small rodent&#39;s tail in the grass can send bits and pieces of dirt<br />
and straw down into the house onto clean clothes, onto a child&#39;s school work,<br />
or worse, into the cook pot over the fire. Ethiopians have lived this way for centuries,<br />
but most prefer a tin roof.&quot;
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A portable sawmill also forms a<br />
part of the 5Fs Project&#39;s forestry development component. A local youth cooperative owns it, operates<br />
it, and sells the lumber.&nbsp;
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The Awi people live in poverty,<br />
and their natural resources are overworked and abused. More than 99 percent of them follow the<br />
ancient Ethiopian Orthodox religion, and the community is highly resistant to<br />
the Gospel. The agricultural renewal projects<br />
open doors to share God&#39;s Word, and some have come to know the Lord.&nbsp;
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To support the project, <a href="http://www.sim.org/index.php/project/92235">click<br />
here</a>.&nbsp;</p>
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