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Farming tools

This gift provides a farmer with the tools to become self-sufficient – hoes, rakes, gloves, chicken wire – everything to plough, sow and harvest.

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Provide a farmer and their family with the tools they need to become self-sufficient – hoes, machetes, rakes, gloves, chicken wire – everything to plough, sow and harvest. Plus, give them the training so they can reap the benefits. It’s grow-your-own farming in a bag.

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This gift supports our agricultural (AG) projects.

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All gifts are sent by 1st class post within 3 working days of when you place your order.  An optional delivery contribution of £1.70  per order for deliveries within the UK will be suggested during checkout, to help us cover costs. You can pay the suggested amount, increase or decrease your contribution, or pay nothing at all. You choose.

If you're in a hurry you can also send a gift E-card, at no extra cost, which will be sent as soon as you place your order. 

Please note that Oxfam Unwrapped gifts count as a donation, so our no quibble returns policy does not apply, and under Charity Commission rules, we are unable to give you a refund.

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We will send you (or your friend or family member if you prefer) a gift card that tells them what they've been bought and how it will help to improve someone's life.  You can add little extras during checkout, which are posted at the same time.

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This gift in action

La Trinidad is one of the poorest regions of Honduras, and only one in five families have enough to eat, and often that is just corn and beans. However, Oxfam has been helping small-scale farmers like Ramon Lemus in El Copante, and across the region to cultivate their own vegetable gardens as a way out of poverty. Oxfam is currently working with 22 indigenous farming families on vegetable growing projects in the area. The produce grown will provide each family with a sustainable source of food. Over time, as their knowledge increases, the community will be able to grow enough to feed themselves and to sell in the market. And as well as training and seeds, Oxfam provided the tools required to farm this fertile land, which makes the work a lot easier and less physically demanding. The result is that the community is well on the way to having a reliable food supply and is beginning to generate an income from what they grow. Jose Noe Estevez, a farmer from Gualme, Corquin has also benefited from Oxfam’s support: “We’ve had training on how to group different crops, on organic fertilisers and on nutrition. We’ve received seeds and tools and fence wire.” “Our dreams have come true now that we have a healthier life.”

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