
I remember how my parents would often take me to our garden when I was a child. I did not like it then. I would try to escape every time they asked me to go. However, I never rejected going to our garden when they needed help. Now I that have grown up, I’ve become aware of how important food is for human life.
In my ethnic group, we believe in the importance of nature and the environment. Our ancestor said,
Hti hpo Klo K’ lauz maj Kwix
Hsaf hpo kauj hpo t’ of lez
Taf qi taj le luj pgeiz dof,p’t’ htif baf auz lez
The stream will be lost
The animals will be lost
The forest’s been wonderful.
It will be lost. We will not see it forever.
This proverb reflects how human actions can destroy the environment. We should be thankful to nature for the abundance of resources she provides, and we should work to preserve nature.
As we went along, we realised that farming is not an easy task, and we struggled a lot. For example, the soil in our garden was not good for planting. The water in the dam was not enough to grow vegetables. We had no fertilisers, and above all, no experience. But we did not give up on our project. The staff at XLC gave us recommendations and helped us to get our garden started.
First, I have learnt how to work with my friends. We have different characters and our ideals are different. While we were doing the project, we had a lot of misunderstandings and debates. However, we talked a lot about our project. We tried to understand how to work together. We learnt the importance of collaboration, teamwork, responsibility, and punctuality, among other values.
Finally, Xavier Sustainable Agriculture is a source of vocational skills. XLC students will find it valuable when they return to their hometown. Many people can be successful with agriculture if they know how to do it properly.
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