Apr 6, 2010
On March 27th, Eric Staats from NaplesNews.com reported on a GreenFest at the Edison State College. At the show, students were given presentations about the future of the world through the Green Movement. Among the various presentations were modern greenier cars such as the Ford Fusion, displays of solar panels, and organic clothing. Another vendor displaying their green methods was ECHO (Educational Concerns for Hunger Organization). This table drew a crowd as they described the vast benefits of Moringa and how this ... Read More
Oct 27, 2009
Moringa Project ECO VITA has initiated is based on the idea that interdependency creates a synergetic relationship that benefit everyone. We have thus created and implanted an aggressive strategy to create sustainable communities starting from Ghana and Paraguay where Moringa is grown. We work with NGOs such as Shape Lives Foundation in Ghana and Association for the Sustainable Development in South America to develop communities through cultivating their Moringa resources.
Characteristics of our projects is that we directly work with local Moringa farmers through ... Read More
Jun 12, 2009
On Friday June 12, 2009, Your Petrochemical News Online reported a story concerning a companies approach to preserving nature, and improving the quality of life in South America. Below is an excerpt of the story found at www.yourpetrochemicalnews.com:
"The commitment to sustainability in the creation of value is part of Braskem's business and growth strategy, which operates in accordance with the principles of sustainable development. Aligned to these principles, Braskem has been making the integrated management of its Health, Safety and Environment program, ... Read More
Jun 2, 2009
The Manilla Bulliten Publishing Co. delivered a story showing the wonders of the Moringa Leaf. The article begins with the traditional benefits that have been passed down from grand mother to mother to daughter and then continues to advance to the new scientific research and nutritional content stored in Moringa. "
Time and again, our grandmas have told us that malunggay is good for blood circulation and helps in producing milk in the case of lactating mothers. What we didn’t know was that ... Read More
May 29, 2009
VAO News reported the development of the book entitled Lost Crops of Africa. Reporting in this project is Martin Price. Martin Price is the senior agricultural scientist for Educational Concerns for Hunger Organization (ECHO), which promotes better access to food in Africa. In this third of a five-part series, Price says among the 18 vegetables listed in the book, the Moringa tree stands out, especially for its value in treating malnutrition,"The leaves of this tree are incredibly nutritious, just right, with a ... Read More
May 27, 2009
BWorldOnline.com released a story of Moringa used as a spice to complement a variety of dishes.
The story details on the vast power of Moringa, "The fact that malunggay (moringa oelifera) can be used to spice just about anything edible under the sun was demonstrated on May 25 at the launch of the malunggay Festival at the Manila Hotel, a collaboration between chefs of the ... Read More