
We took advantage of the extra time - donned our walking shoes and equipped ourselves with lots of water and went out to visit APAP farms to see how the local farming association has been doing over the past year. They have doubled their membership! We were able to visit 5 of the farms in our morning time, including the one who is hosting the latest APAP bull purchased by the 'Udder Project'. They have had a rough dry season. It has been especially dry and their crops are not producing as much. So, the cows are not getting adequate nutrition as a result. In addition, with the refugee camp, many locals are being sent to work to help build the infrastructure of the camp taking them away from their cattle. We emphasized the importance of maintaining the care of their cattle.
