Virak’s Story: From Newcomer to National Influencer
When Virak first attended the ECHO Asia Conference in 2017,
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When Virak first attended the ECHO Asia Conference in 2017,

When agricultural lands are depleted or overgrazed, incomes dwindle and
Together, we are growing hope from the ground up.

When Joel and Carole Goldstein stepped into Josue Matutes’s demonstration farm, they immediately saw the fruit of sustainable farming. Matutes, a professor of agroecology and
The ECHOcommunity Mobile App allows missionaries and development workers to download agricultural resources when the internet is available and then use and share those resources when in remote locations. We are excited to announce that the app

ECHO on the Radio A West African radio broadcast connects growers across Tanzania to ECHO’s proven farming techniques. Spoken in Swahili and run by Charles

Two Zimbabwean agricultural leaders received training and encouragement after attending an ECHO symposium at the East Africa Impact Center. When they came, they were discouraged

ECHO supporters and network members alike benefit from the bonding and connecting that happens at ECHO conferences. Become a better church partner for your missionaries,

The sapodilla, Manilkara zapota, or naseberry has been described as being a “maple sugary pear.” The fruit is small to medium-sized, (5 to 10 cm


Ten years after his ECHO internship, Noah is serving in Senegal equipping West African farmers to transform their lives and communities. Watch this 3 ½ minute video and see how what he learned as an ECHO intern is still a “toolbox of ideas” he draws from every day.

When agricultural lands are depleted or overgrazed, incomes dwindle and families suffer. ECHO’s East Africa impact center holds regular trainings in both the theory and

Meet Pastor and his family. Pastor is a little boy who lives in an orphanage in Tanzania, but he’s not an orphan. His parents are

The Power of Information: Rod Sebastian tells the story of how he shared a USB flash drive of ECHO resources with a development worker that

Nam Seng shares his story of coming to Thailand after escaping violence in his home country. Farming was different. ECHO’s assistance in helping him adapt