Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Perpetual Prosperity Pumps Foundation
Polish translation:
PPPF (pol. fundacja w celu zapewnienia dobrobytu poprzez instalacje pomp do nawadniania)
English term
Perpetual Prosperity Pumps Foundation
3 | PPPF (pol. fundacja w celu zapewnienia dobrobytu poprzez instalacje pomp do nawadniania) | Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. |
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Proposed translations
PPPF (pol. fundacja w celu zapewnienia dobrobytu poprzez instalacje pomp do nawadniania)
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Irrigation pumps are at the core of any sustainable farming practice. After training, PPPF donates bicycle powered pumps, solar powered pumps, and promote, wind, bio-oil, and locally sourced energy. Soil building, composting, water management, tree farming, intensive vegetable production, animal husbandry, mushroom production, beekeeping, poultry, and far more are included in MORE Farming training.
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