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Description A Ugandan man tends to his garden in Arokwo Village, Kapchorwa, Uganda in 2009. Landcare provide training and support to farmers on Mount Elgon to help combat the effects of soil erosion and envioronmental damage, with support from Australia.
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Author Kate Holt/AusAID

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