Radio Scripts
Each quarterly script package focuses on a different theme, i.e., Nutrition and health, Indigenous knowledge, Women in agriculture, Livestock, and includes a variety of formats (interview, drama, spots, etc.). Scripts also include tips for broadcasters on presenting the information and adapting it for their own listening audience.
Current Package: 91
- Voices Newsletter 91 July 2010
- All scripts from Package 90 - July 2010

- 91.9 Issue Pack: Soil Health
- 91.8 Prevent malaria in pregnancy!
- 91.7 Improve manure to make better fertilizer
- 91.6 Making something with nothing: The rubbish garden
- 91.5 ‘When it rains’: The role of trees and shrubs in preventing soil erosion
- 91.4 Do not bite the finger that feeds you: Protecting valuable upland soil
- 91.3 Tea for the soil: How manure ‘tea’ feeds the soil
- 91.2 Soil conservation with stone barriers
- 91.1 Are burning crop residues and grass good for soil health and fertility? Views from a farmer and an agricultural researcher
Previous Package: 90
- Voices Newsletter 90 April 2010
- All scripts from Package 90 - April 2010
- 90.1 Sawdust prolongs the storage life of potatoes
- 90.2 Innovative farmer uses pounded maize cobs to protect stored maize
- 90.3 Farmer uses red ants to protect fruit trees against pests
- 90.4 Farmer in Malawi uses animal dung to protect crops by fending off hungry goats
- 90.5 A farmer suffocates stem borers to death and saves his cocoa farm
- 90.6 A farmer uses jatropha to protect his young oil palm seedlings from rodents
- 90.7 Scarecrows and cassette tapes protect rice fields against bird pests
- 90.8 Women use ‘hanging gardens’ to grow vegetables and solve land crisis
- 90.9 Sack farming: Unlimited vegetable harvest!
- 90.10 Composting, a better practice to improve soil fertility: The case of Dien
- 90.11 What fattens pigs is still a mystery
- 90.12 The motor pump mill
- 90.13 Transforming the bicycle into a vehicle of innovation
- 90.14 The miracle plant ‘zabila/leele’ or henna: The turning point in food security for a smallholder woman farmer in northern Ghana
- 90.15 A Kenyan farmer uses water hyacinth to feed chickens

