First we wish you Happy New Year and we hope that you are all safe and healthy.
In 2020, our Peace Farm, Garden of opportunities, underwent a transformation. Although werecorded positive changes in the last year as well, this time the garden "blossomed".
As stated, in the many ways COVID-19 has affected the Peace Farm - but in a surprisingly positive sense.
In the previous report you had the chance to read all our successful activities and projects that were organized at the Peace Farm and which kind of new things we got.
We made syrup from wild nettle and mint, while we prepared oil from marigold and St. John's wort.
In addition to land cultivation and agricultural production, we took care of the appearance of our farm. We removed the old auxiliary facilities and started building new ones that offer more
space for storing materials and tools.
Our lake got its first inhabitants. The two turtles found their home next to numerous frogs and insects. In September, 12 carp joined them.
During the camps, unfavorable weather conditions on several occasions endangered the continuation of activities and the stay of the participants themselves. Therefore, in the coming period we plan to build a facility that will serve as accommodation for our participants and which will allow us to organize activities throughout the year and thus increase the number of activities, reach a larger number of participants and achieve greater impact.
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