 My name is Judith Afarachi. I live in Nakong. I was born in 1974 and I have about 42 years now. I married in 2000, August. I have 18 years with my husband. I have about 5 children, 2 girls, 1 boy and my educational level I stop in SS1 I'm a farmer in Nakong here. I farm maize, millet, granose, beans, rice, I farm soya beans and steel. At the same time, I pick sianotes. I do a lot of things. When the barber tree, it is time for barber tree to harvest, I harvest barber to sell, to get money. To take care of matured school. I pick the sianotes for the past years. I know that I will use it to make oil or either sell it for my little little ingredients or either buy soup. When it came to a time, the Wafi project, when they started here, they enlightened us about how the sianotes is getting profit. The Wafi project made me to not be collecting it more. I sold the sianotes this year for matured school fees. So, the sianotes that I'm collecting and the other pieces that I'm collecting, it have season, season. The sianote time is rainy season time from May to September. Then from December going to March, we will be having the tour that we used to go and collect. We will collect that one too and the tamari. We used to go and collect that one. When you go to this one today, tomorrow you go for the other one because I get a lot of incomes there. For the sianote trees, we don't like people to cut it. If somebody cut the sianote trees, when we cut that person, you pay money. Unless that tree dead, that tree, it has dry. That's where they will leave you to cut it. We care for other trees too, but not like the sianote trees. The challenges we are getting in this community is that sianote trees are not protecting me. They bush fire. They bush fire. Actually, for this community, we don't set bush fire. How for bush fire? If we protect it, the other communities, we can control them not to burn the fire. And the trees, the sianote trees, you can see the trees of the branches, you can see that some of them have been dried. It's because of the bush fire. And if the sianote trees start bearing fruits, like this time, they've started ladas, if the hammer time, that wind will come and make the flowers, the flowering, the flowering to die. That's why the sianote trees are not bearing fruits too much. So when you burn, it will go and destroy them. So actually, after bush fire dry, it's worrying me too much.