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Extended stay Permaculture work exchange in Cambodia

 
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I have a wonderful volunteer opportunity to offer to the permaculture community. I am looking for a long term volunteer couple who would like to help us build a productive farm at Eden Eco Village in Southern Cambodia We would like to create gardens to provide food for our Resort guests as well as to demonstrate new farming modalities in action to local Khmer people. Room and board and a small stipend of $100/month will be provided in return for 8hrs of work per day. We are looking for a couple with at least a few months to devote to the project. the right applicant will have some practical experience in alternative farming methods as well as a wealth of ideas and enthusiasm. http://www.edenkampot.com/
 
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Are you open to families with young children?
 
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I hadn't thought about it but I think yes as long as you can sleep comfortably together in our hut. Please also keep in mind that the eco resort is along a deep river.
 
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