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I have come back from a 4 day stay on a farm where I learned about permaculture. CarpeMundi students and I had a lovely time at the Sahainan farm. I worked hands on with the family, volunteers and the enviroment. I planted banana trees, did some bamboo carving, cooked with the fresh farm picked produce, made coconut oil and milk, created a garden in which I planted long bean seeds, and made compost from buffalo manure, rice husks and effective micro-organisms. Overall, the students helped Sandot while learning from being hands-on with the farm.

Jessica Rodriguez-Soto

<i>Hello in your host country language</i>: แž‡แŸ†แžšแžถแž”แžŸแžฝแžš and เธชเธงเธฑเธชเธ”เธต <i> University</i>: Portland Community College <i>Expected graduation year</i>: 2019 <i>Destination</i>: Thailand and Cambodia <i>Program Provider</i>: Carpe Mundi <i>Major / Minor</i>: Marine Biology <i>Demographic background</i>: First-generation <i>Future career aspirations</i>: To be a powerful leader for minorities and women <i>Top 3 goals for study abroad</i>: To build leadership skills; To develop a diverse world view; Community outreach and work with the community.