From Seed to Harvest: Improving Bean Production on Mount Namuli

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Legacies are built now, for the future. On Mount Namuli - our flagship site - farmers are digging into bean production and seed conservation as a way to plan for a thriving future - both for themselves and for their environment. On Mount Namuli, the common bean is an important high value-added cash crop that can provide income when farmers ... Read More

A Bee’s Perspective: Namuli’s First Sustainable Honey Harvest

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Written by a Mount Namuli Honeybee Can you smell that? It’s the sweet smell of honey being collected from my hive. While the world has been feeling a bit uncertain, these last few months have been buzziness as usual for us Mount Namuli honeybees. We have been hard at work, feeding the queen and keeping the colony healthy. I'm happy ... Read More

Turning Challenges into Opportunity — Namuli Work Continues

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We are honored to share with you that Legado’s work on our flagship site on Mount Namuli has been able to continue, and even grow, inside of the global COVID-19 pandemic. During the COVID-19 State of Emergency in Mozambique, we have carefully continued to work with the Namuli communities. Whether in-person as appropriate, or distanced as needed, our field team ... Read More

Re-energizing Namuli’s Natural Resource Management Committee

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Collaboration and conversation is key to paving the way to change.  Environmentally-minded leaders are the keystone of conservation on Mount Namuli, and it is their collaboration and conversations that are paving the way towards conservation.  These leaders align and collaborate in the Natural Resource Management Committees of the communities of the mountain.  The efficacy of these groups is guided by ... Read More

The Trees at the Mouth of Namuli

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In a time of uncertainty, we all need a little hope, and we cannot think of any place more hopeful than Mount Namuli. During these times, we need leaders.  One of Legado: Namuli’s specialties is cultivating leadership in every individual that we work with.  Sr. Felizardo Abilio, a Namuli native, is a powerful demonstration of leadership.  He lives at the ... Read More

COVID-19 in Mozambique

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As COVID-19 sweeps the globe, it's important you know how things are going in Mozambique. The Legado community has been so encouraging and supportive through this unprecedented time and dozens of people have reached out concerned for the wellbeing of the communities on Mount Namuli and Ribaue. As of late April, there have been less than 100 reported cases of ... Read More

Making a Splash: Giving with Impact

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“Rather than being a drop in the ocean, you’re like a big splash in the pond.” - Mary Sue Vorbrich In June 2019, Pete and Mary Sue Vorbrich journeyed to Mozambique as part of our 2019 Champion Trip to spend time with Legado’s Field Team for two weeks of learning and adventure. As major donors to the organization, they wanted ... Read More

From the Fields to the Markets

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Before planting the first seed of the season, the farmers of Namuli have many decisions to make. Where, when, how and for how much? These are just a few of the critical questions that farmers have to consider when planning their fields and looking to take their harvest to the market. To support Namuli’s farmers in answering these fundamental questions, ... Read More

Securing the Future

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Securing land tenure is fundamental when it comes to land and natural resource management in Mozambique. The Legado: Namuli team participated in a 5-day training with collaborating organizations ORAM and Terra Firma to learn the fundamentals of innovative methodologies for land delimitation in the communities of Namuli. Through the strengthening of Natural Resource Management Committees, delimitation of community boundaries, development ... Read More

Earth Friendly Alternatives

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Legado: Namuli’s field team is working with Namuli’s farmers to promote the use of biopesticides as a viable alternative to traditional pesticides in their machambas (fields) . Using all-natural and 100% locally produced resources, the team is conducting pilot experiments together with farmers to answer questions regarding the efficiency of biopesticides in individual fields and limitations for individual use. The ... Read More