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More recent applications of Vetiver www.vetiver.org

Land rehabilitation Rehabilitation of a quarry (Australia) Before After www.vetiver.org

Vetiver System to improve water quality and pollution control www.vetiver.org

Vetiver in agriculture: surround plots in saline soil 30 meters from sea (Senegal) www.vetiver.org

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Wind and pest (nematode) protection (Senegal) www.vetiver.org

Higher yields in Ethiopia with vetiver hedgerows www.vetiver.org

Vetiver hedges as windbreaks FUJIAN PROVINCE, CHINA www.vetiver.org

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Handicrafts www.vetiver.org

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I would like to thank you very much for your recognition of my work in conservation. It is indeed an honour to receive the World Association of Soil and Water Conservation’s, Norman Hudson Memorial Award, for Conservation. Thank You. John C. Greenfield. May 19, 2006. The Vetiver Network www.vetiver.org www.vetiver.org

Thank you The Vetiver Network www.vetiver.org