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Building yard equipment: The contractor proofs his competence on the parking
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Works start at the first spur
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We only bought best materials following EC standards, as our projectcoodinator M. Metaga Traoré could assure himself on the building site.
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The waterway construction matrasses are filled with locally available blocs from laterite material
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Hawua Coulibaly from ONF and Dr. Koch with a plant arriving from the nursery
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The matrasses are closed and fixed with a double torsion
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The plants are placed between the rocks and interstices are sluiced with a liquid soil water mixture
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The last and largest spur just before completion
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Fofana, focal point of the ONF for our project, explaining the project to local representatives
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One of the smaller spurs readily planted. Unfortunately most of the plants are belonging to Sesbania pachycarpa (annual) instead of the ordered Sesbania sesban
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February 2014, the site is reappearing after its first inundation season. At this moment most of the plantes look dead
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But there is life on the spurs
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Fry is well camouflaged on the sediment. They have use the wires and the vegetation to hide to hide during the inundation
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One fortnight later the plants show first fresh leafs