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Amazing Health Benefits of Mango

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Mango is a fruit that is native to India. It grows on trees, but can also be grown indoors. Mango trees are hardy and produce fruit all year round. The best part about eating mangoes is that it boosts energy levels, fights fatigue and improves digestion. Some studies have shown that mangoes may help in lowering blood pressure levels and reducing the risk of heart disease

Mango is a semi-tropical fruit, native to India.

Mango is a fruit that is native to India and the Philippines. It grows in tropical climates with an average temperature of about 70 degrees Fahrenheit, but can grow anywhere from 12 degrees F above freezing to 30 below. Mango trees are evergreen and produce flowers on their branches during spring and summer months. The flowers turn into small seed pods that look like little orange balls when ripe (or green as they ripen). The inside…

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‘Magical’ wildlife-rich rainforest being planted in Devon

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Thirty-hectare site above Dart valley will include lichens and ferns and could take a century to reach maturity

By Steven Morris

The temperate rainforest in Devon will sit within a larger 50-hectare site. Photograph: Strutt & Parker

A temperate rainforest, a magical, wildlife-rich place of mosses, lichens and ferns, is being planted on the slopes above a West Country river, tumbling almost to the doors of one of the UK’s most green-minded towns.

Tree species including sessile oak, birch, rowan, holly, alder, willow and hazel are to be introduced to the 30-hectare (74-acre) site above the Dart valley and close to the Devon town of Totnes in the south of England.

In time, the habitat, also known as Atlantic or Celtic rainforest, should become home to mammals such as stoats and pine martens, and threatened birds including wood warblers, redstarts, and pied flycatchers.

Wet conditions should support an abundance of mosses, liverworts…

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La Mosquitia: región hondureña que mitiga la pobreza con agricultura sostenible y ancestral

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Por Germán Reyes | Puerto Lempira (Honduras) (EFE).- Cultivar la tierra no es nada fácil en Gracias a Dios, una región pantanosa de la costa caribeña de Honduras, donde la gran riqueza natural contrasta con las difíciles condiciones y pobreza de sus habitantes. Sobreponiéndose a esas dificultades, comunidades indígenas de la zona buscan dar vuelta a la situación apelando a la agricultura sostenible, la pesca artesanal y las prácticas ancestrales.

Rosa Haylock Lemoth, de 65 años, muestra una fruta de sandía cultivada en un huerto, el 22 de mayo de 2023, en la comunidad de Palkaka (Honduras). EFE/Gustavo Amado

Rosa Haylock Lemoth, de 65 años, es una de las líderes de un grupo de mujeres indígenas miskitas en Palkaka, un poblado de unos 900 habitantes en Gracias a Dios, donde en jornadas de mañana y tarde, la segunda para hacer riego, atienden el huerto familiar, eso sí, sin dejar…

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