Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater
![Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2J493T0/epiphanie-has-her-three-kilos-of-sunflower-seeds-ground-for-50-francs-per-kilo-she-will-use-the-flour-as-a-sauce-for-beans-epiphanie-mukamusoni-60-is-a-widow-with-two-grown-up-daughters-and-one-grandchild-mbazi-sector-huye-epiphanie-got-a-cow-from-the-ardi-programme-the-manure-from-the-cow-has-helped-her-produce-a-better-harvest-involement-with-the-programme-has-also-brought-into-closer-contact-with-people-photograph-by-mike-goldwater-2J493T0.jpg)
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Epiphanie has her three kilos of sunflower seeds ground for 50 francs per kilo. She will use the flour as a sauce for beans. Epiphanie Mukamusoni, 60, is a widow with two grown-up daughters and one grandchild, Mbazi sector, Huye. Epiphanie got a cow from the ARDI programme. The manure from the cow has helped her produce a better harvest. Involement with the programme has also brought into closer contact with people. Photograph by Mike Goldwater