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		<title>By: Anke Reymann</title>
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		<description>hello Madu Suri!

My name is anke reymann I am 21 years old and really am impressed by your article and the messages in it. I can relate to your thoughts very much.
I hvae been interested in sustainabiltiy and a lifestyle that ssuits our environment as much as our own wellbeing since I cannot remember.
at the moment I am planning  to return to Gemrany from where I live in Australia at the moment and I want to study sustainable agriculture.
In the recent uears I have been doing lots of volunteering and work experiences with different farmers and gardeners as well as chefs and craftspeople all related to the idea of living slow and caring for culture and the way we treat the land and nature to produce food.
I have benefited tremendously from this work-knowledge exchange and would love to continue to do so.
In Jul I am hoping to spend about three weeks in India, Laos or a neighbouring country in order to get ( ubnfortunalety only a breif) impression of a different country&#039;s and cultural lifestyle/farming practices and in order to learn and help if I can.
Basically something like woovfing.
I have a lot of trouble finding contacts and directions on who to approach and where to look, but I also understand that it moight nmot be very posssible for such a short time.
If you could help me in any way I would really appreciate it.
I hope all is well for you and
I remain with the best wishes
Anke</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hello Madu Suri!</p>
<p>My name is anke reymann I am 21 years old and really am impressed by your article and the messages in it. I can relate to your thoughts very much.<br />
I hvae been interested in sustainabiltiy and a lifestyle that ssuits our environment as much as our own wellbeing since I cannot remember.<br />
at the moment I am planning  to return to Gemrany from where I live in Australia at the moment and I want to study sustainable agriculture.<br />
In the recent uears I have been doing lots of volunteering and work experiences with different farmers and gardeners as well as chefs and craftspeople all related to the idea of living slow and caring for culture and the way we treat the land and nature to produce food.<br />
I have benefited tremendously from this work-knowledge exchange and would love to continue to do so.<br />
In Jul I am hoping to spend about three weeks in India, Laos or a neighbouring country in order to get ( ubnfortunalety only a breif) impression of a different country&#8217;s and cultural lifestyle/farming practices and in order to learn and help if I can.<br />
Basically something like woovfing.<br />
I have a lot of trouble finding contacts and directions on who to approach and where to look, but I also understand that it moight nmot be very posssible for such a short time.<br />
If you could help me in any way I would really appreciate it.<br />
I hope all is well for you and<br />
I remain with the best wishes<br />
Anke</p>
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