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Presentation on Landscaping in agriculture and Climate Change and Agriculture with the AIESEC interns
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DAY 1&2
DAY 1: 19th
January 2015
Sustainable Agriculture Organisation presentation on:
Landscaping in Agriculture
Climate Change and Agriculture
with the AIESEC interns at FLIC EN FLAC
DAY 2: 20th
January 2015
Site Visit at the University of Mauritius Farm
SAO first day presentation with AIESEC Interns
On Monday 19th January , 2015, with the start of the tertiary education, the Sustaianble Agriculture
Organisation SAO also started its work “ Smart Agriculture Project”. The SAO teams reached the Interns
villa around 10a.m starting with presentation of Landscaping in agriculture by Mr. Monish which last
around 45 minutes. The Interns were origin from China and Malaysia aged around 20 – 23 yrs old.
During the presentation session, they were very interactive, able to reply questions and understand the
topic discussed.
The next presentation started around 11 am presented by Mr. Vagish, Mr. Aadarsh and Miss. Anusha on
Climate Change and Agriculture. The interns gave the same respond as the previous presentation. We end
up the session with a brainstorming on “how agriculture will mitigate Climate Change”. The Session was
divided the interns into two groups.
Find the brainstorming work and photos of the Smart Agriculture Project in the attached document
Figure 1: Mr. Monish presenting on Landscaping in Agriculture
Figure 2: Miss Anusha presenting on Climate Change and Agriculture
Figure 3: Mr Adarsh presenting on Climate Change and Agriculture
Figure 4: Mr Vagish presenting on Climate Change and Agriculture
Figure 5: Team 1 brainstorming group work
Figure 6: Team 2 Brainstorming group work
Figure 7: Team 1 final work
Figure 8: Team 2 Final work
Figure 9: AIESEC interns
Figure 10: SAO , AIESEC and interns group photo
Site visit 1 Tuesday 20th
On Tuesday 20th
January 2015, the project Smart Agriculture started its first site visit at the
University of Mauritius Farm. This site visit was possible with the help and collaboration of the
Faculty of Agriculture and Mr. Pranit who is the acting farm manager. The aim of this site visit
was to show the interns how a model farm functions and how crop and livestock production can
become synergies to each other. The Interns started their visit with the dairy sector when they
had the opportunity to milk a cow for the first time. The interns then moved on to the goat and
sheep production unit. The visit continued with at the rabbit and broiler production unit where
the interns were able to know a little on how these production system functions. Following this,
they got to learn about duck production and plant nursery. The visit ended with a visit at the
orchard where the interns got the opportunity to learn a bit about local fruits. To end with,
Mr.Pranit offered the interns jack fruit as a sign of welcoming.
Figure 1: Interns at the goat and sheep production Unit
Figure 2: Interns at the rabbit production unit
Figure 3: Mr. Pranit explaining to the interns on the functioning of the farm
Figure 4: The interns visiting the orchard
Figure 5: A jack fruit treat offered by the UOM Farm