Desert 180: AgroForestry for Nutrition

Desert 180: AgroForestry for Nutrition Desert180 is an up and coming NGO offering its crop and tree services in the Bolivian region.

12/12/2016

Desert180 is an up and coming NGO offering its crop and tree services in the Bolivian region. This NGO was developed at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University as an educational simulation.

12/29/2015

Research centre (ICRAF) putting trees on farms to raise farmers' income and reduce poverty, working between agriculture and forestry

12/29/2015

Research centre (ICRAF) putting trees on farms to raise farmers' income and reduce poverty, working between agriculture and forestry

12/03/2012

Breaking News:

12/2/2013

Che Gustavo Fring reported today in Los Tiemos.com that officials in the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation of the Plurinational State of Bolivia have accused the American NGO, Desert 180, of operating without a license. This accusation came about as the result of a scandal involving the use of a highly invasive species, "Devil's Root," by Desert 180 in the region of Cochabamba. Officials of Desert 180 could not be reached for comment.

Desert 180 proclaims its innocence in light of Devil's Root results. Stay tuned for our press conference later today!
12/03/2012

Desert 180 proclaims its innocence in light of Devil's Root results. Stay tuned for our press conference later today!

Preliminary results from the independent Devil's Root investigation have begun to emerge. Principal Investigator Nye wil...
11/29/2012

Preliminary results from the independent Devil's Root investigation have begun to emerge. Principal Investigator Nye will announce his findings in the coming days.

Desert 180 President Alex Redmon is beginning one of his many interviews to discuss the Devil's Root scandal with all ma...
11/27/2012

Desert 180 President Alex Redmon is beginning one of his many interviews to discuss the Devil's Root scandal with all major media outlets. More news will follow when it is made available.

11/27/2012

Breaking News:

On 26 November 2013 Che Gustavo Fring reported in Los Tiempos.com that an invasive species, called "Devil's Root, had spread throughout the entire region of Cochabamba. According to reports the outbreak has been "traced back to work done by international NGO Desert 180, an American funded and administered group."

11/27/2012

Annual Meeting on 26 November 2013

The annual meeting of Desert 180 was held in Syracuse, NY, USA on 26 November 2013. Presentations were made by the Board President, the CEO, the Communications Team and the Operations group.

Presentation by Operations
Annual Report by Operations
Budget Report

11/27/2012

Desert 180 Is Launched

On Monday 12 November 2012, we celebrated the launch of Desert 180. Mr. Sari Dallal introduced our CEO, Dr. Darina Markozashvili, who provided an overview of Desert 180. Next, Mr. Dallal introduced Mr. Julio Amador, Vice President for Development, who reported on successfull funding efforts. Following his report, the President of the Board, Mr. Alex Redmon, joined Dr. Markozashvili for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. This was followed by a news conference with representatives of the media.

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Friday 10am - 6pm
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