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Fieldwork (Report)
Fieldwork (Report)
Fieldwork (Report)
Program DPM
Date Received
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TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE
INTRODUCTION 4
OBJECTIVE 5
PROCEDURE 6
CONCLUSION 7
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INTRODUCTION
On Tuesday 27th of February 2024, we have done cleaning the greenhouse, harvesting the
plant from the greenhouse and successfully sold it.
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OBJECTIVE
Objective: To ethically harvest and sell sustainably sourced agricultural products, vegetables,
distributors, thereby promoting community health, supporting local farmers, and contributing
to environmental sustainability.
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PROCEDURE
The Abelmoschus esculentus or known as ladies finger is harvested by hand then it is handed
to the lecturer to sell. Then after harvesting clearing is done due to end of assignment, the
okra plant is taken out from the polyethylene bag and kept in a plastic bag to be thrown while
soil peat moss is then gather for future purposes.
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CONCLUSION
In conclusion after cleaning the greenhouse, harvesting the plant and selling the harvested
product of the plant, revenue of the sold product are kept by miss aina
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