I worked for a few years in another African country. Where we were is hilly and the ground rich in quartz. Someone donated tractors etc to help till the ground. Even if there was fuel available and the vehicles could get to the places needed, the plough blades were quickly blunted. The tractors soon broke down anyway and, without spare p…
I worked for a few years in another African country. Where we were is hilly and the ground rich in quartz. Someone donated tractors etc to help till the ground. Even if there was fuel available and the vehicles could get to the places needed, the plough blades were quickly blunted. The tractors soon broke down anyway and, without spare parts or anyone to mend them soon rusted away. The people went back to using the slow but effective traditional hoes.
I worked for a few years in another African country. Where we were is hilly and the ground rich in quartz. Someone donated tractors etc to help till the ground. Even if there was fuel available and the vehicles could get to the places needed, the plough blades were quickly blunted. The tractors soon broke down anyway and, without spare parts or anyone to mend them soon rusted away. The people went back to using the slow but effective traditional hoes.