People Working in Grass Seed Banks in Inkisanjani Village in Chyulu, Kenya.
Footage shot in February 2022 of people harvesting seeds in grass seed banks in Inkisanjani Village in Chyulu, Kenya.
Synopsis
Grass seed banks are small parts of communal land that are used for the production of grasses and grass seeds. The grasses that grow on the grass seed banks are protected from grazing livestock and wildlife by a so-called living fence of local shrubs. They form an oasis of green in the barren surroundings!The grass seed banks are managed and maintained by Maasai women groups in Kenya. Once the grasses are fully grown, the grasses produce grass seeds which are sold by the women on local markets or to other regreening projects.
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