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Hip life soy bean video – ‘El Twist’

Summary:

Hip life music video about soy bean farming in Ghana. This is one of 2 films about soy bean farming which are in different languages.

El Twist is gathering up his neighbours to help get the land prepared. Music and lyrics by El Twist, film by Anas Inusah and Raymond Vuol, produced and commissioned by CABI.

Languages:
Dagaari
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Community soybean screenings video Part 6 – Post harvest

Summary:

This series of videos was commissioned by CABI as part of the Africa Soil Health Consortium (ASHC) in association with the Gender And the Legume Alliance (GALA) project. They were screened in rural agricultural communities across northern Ghana to inform families of best practice in soybean production. As of March 2018, an estimated 29,555 people attended these screenings with significant female participation.

Languages:
English
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Community soybean screenings video Part 5 – Harvesting

Summary:

This series of videos was commissioned by CABI as part of the Africa Soil Health Consortium (ASHC) in association with the Gender And the Legume Alliance (GALA) project. They were screened in rural agricultural communities across northern Ghana to inform families of best practice in soybean production. As of March 2018, an estimated 29,555 people attended these screenings with significant female participation.

Languages:
English
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Community soybean screenings video Part 4 – Growing soybeans

Summary:

This series of videos was commissioned by CABI as part of the Africa Soil Health Consortium (ASHC) in association with the Gender And the Legume Alliance (GALA) project. They were screened in rural agricultural communities across northern Ghana to inform families of best practice in soybean production. As of March 2018, an estimated 29,555 people attended these screenings with significant female participation.

Languages:
English
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Community soybean screenings video Part 3 – Planting

Summary:

This series of videos was commissioned by CABI as part of the Africa Soil Health Consortium (ASHC) in association with the Gender And the Legume Alliance (GALA) project. They were screened in rural agricultural communities across northern Ghana to inform families of best practice in soybean production. As of March 2018, an estimated 29,555 people attended these screenings with significant female participation.

Languages:
English
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Community soybean screenings video Part 2 – Land preparation

Summary:

This series of videos was commissioned by CABI as part of the Africa Soil Health Consortium (ASHC) in association with the Gender And the Legume Alliance (GALA) project. They were screened in rural agricultural communities across northern Ghana to inform families of best practice in soybean production. As of March 2018, an estimated 29,555 people attended these screenings with significant female participation

Languages:
English
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HipLife soybean video

Summary:

Music video about farming soybean in Ghana. The Choggu Boys are singing a chorus about how the farmers are beating the rain and bring the soybean to market.

Music and lyrics: Choggu Boys

Film by: Anas Inusah and Raymond Vuol, produced and commissioned by CABI .

Languages:
Dagbani
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Good farming practice for soybean production in Nigeria video

Summary:

A 13 minute film on good agricultural practices of soybean production in Nigeria in partnership with Intrio Synergies Limited (ISL).

Languages:
English
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Grow row by row (cereals) film – from Fighting Striga series

Summary:

Grow row by row (cereals) is a 9 minute film that shows farmers are changing the way they intercrop their sorghum and millet with cowpea. By planting both crops at higher densities they are integrating Striga control and ISFM.

Languages:
Arabic, Bambara, Bariba, Bomu, Buli, Chichewa, Dagaari, Dagbani, Dendi, English, Frafra, Gonja, Hausa, Kusaal, Moore, Nago, Peulh Fulfulde, Sisaala, Zarma, Swahili / Kiswahili, Wolof, Zarma
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grow row by row