
Documentary telling the story of Yacouba Sawadogo, whose years of toil and ingenious farming methods have transformed the lives of thousands.
Ann am Burkina Faso, bha am fà sach a' meudachadh 's na raointean torrach a' lùghdachadh. Bha seo ag adhbhrachadh crainnteachd agus dìth arbhair, agus air sgà th seo, bha an t-uabhas de dhaoine a' gluasad air falbh bhon sgìre.
Ach thionndaidh aon tuathanach - neach gun fhoghlam à leabhraichean - an suidheachadh air a' cheann. Le modhan-obrach inntinneach, chuir e casg air an fhà sach - rud a dh'fhà ilich air na eòlaichean.
Tha am fiolm seo ag innse sgeulachd iongantach Yacouba Sawadogo, na h-oidhirpean aige thairis air na bliadhnachan, agus mar a tha iad air mòr-atharrachadh a thoirt air bheatha nam mìltean de dhaoine.
In Burkina Faso, the rapid desertification of once fertile plains caused droughts and ruined harvests, sparking a mass exodus of inhabitants and famines that decimated populations.
Yet one illiterate peasant farmer and his ingenious farming methods have proved the key to achieving what experts have failed to do: stop the desert. This documentary tells the unique story of Yacouba Sawadogo, whose years of toil have transformed the lives of thousands.
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Chur Yacouba Sawadogo casg air an fhà saich
Duration: 00:53
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- Wed 20 Nov 2013 21:00
- Thu 21 Nov 2013 22:30
- Thu 14 May 2015 22:30
- Sun 17 May 2015 22:55