If you read some of the stories the process enables the farmers to sell surplus crops locally at markets and door to door. They also produce a 'cash crop' which tend to be spices, pepper, chilli etc, etc. In some cases the surplus produce as little as $50 US a year. But that small amount is a mountain of money to the farmers, it means no money lenders etc, etc. We tend to think of profit in western terms ie $ 10-15000 US but in their world its a matter of a few hundred dollars that makes the difference between poverty beyond our comprehension and being able to buy second hand clothes with the knees in for your kids. In that bit of the world its that basic. So yes, a charity enables them to get a foot hold and move out of abject poverty, Its not a contradiction, just a different world. We are fortunate it is not us.
Sandsnakes
p.s. Mike is still working on the site, its not his main priority, he would rather plant trees than type! Its like rather being in the woods than being here.