ECHO Field Trip
ECHO was by far my favorite field trip this semester. ECHO is a global farm and research center. ECHO helps to fight world hunger across the world. Every 12 seconds, a child dies from hunger related causes and there are close to 1 billion people who are living in hunger in the world today. One average a small scale farmer only produces half of the food that is needed for his/or family.
While at ECHO I was able to try many different plants.They were very yummy! I also was able to spot a variety of fruits such as pineapples and bananas.
75% of the worlds food is generated from only 5 animal species and 12 plants. More than 90% crop varieties have disappeared from farmers fields.
While at ECHO I saw many different animals. I saw chickens, goats, pigs, and bunnies. Pictured to the right is a picture of the chicken coup. Our tour guide, opened up the bottom to show us some of the eggs that had been laid.
Pictured below is a picture of a Neem Tree. Neem has many different uses such as toothpaste and mouthwash. Neem is fast growing and drought resistant.
To the left, is a picture of a hut. It is made out of 2 liter bottles that have trash in them. The trash helps to make the bottle super hard and stiff.
To the left, is a tippy tap. It is a homemade handwashing station for farmers, and children who work with animals on the farm. It is filled with water and has a soap bar attached. It is a good way to stop infections and diseases from spreading.

This is a picture of a bamboo hut that the interns who run the farm have been working on. Bamboo has many uses and serves as a good sturcutre.
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