A cow can provide more than six gallons of milk a day, gifting a family proper nutrition and milk to sell.
Access to clean water not only enhances the well-being of family members but also contributes to the overall health and productivity of their crops and livestock.
Fish are a great source of income. Training in fish farming techniques, proper feeding and water temperatures help farmers produce quality fish yields.
Water buffalo allow farmers to plant four times more crops compared to manual labor.
Goats are adaptable, surviving in almost any climate. They provide up to one gallon of milk a day to drink, to make foods like cheese and yogurt, or to sell.
Sheep provide wool and milk, allowing families to create warm clothes to wear or sell for extra income.
As a relaxed, long-living animal, pigs provide families with fertilizer yielding in healthy crops, and families can sell the pigs’ offspring for extra income.
Garden seeds grow fresh, nutritious produce for farmers to eat and sell for additional income.
Honeybees help families earn money through the sale of honey and beeswax and increase their crops through pollination.
A chicken can lay more than 200 eggs a year, providing protein for children and eggs to sell for increased income.