Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Hopski American Pie



Over on facebook "The Hopski" Group has had a few posts lamenting the demise of entries......best read or sung to the tune of American Pie btw.........

2-time Champion Mark Noferi got things started after Gonzaga's loss led to the demise of two of his then-top 10 entries this year:

I can't remember if I cried
When Gonzaga reached across the line
But something touched me deep inside
The day... my Hopski died.


Then 2015 Champion Kent Holding added.....

And they were singing, “bye bye my NCAA try”
Tried to hack it with my bracket, but it just wouldn’t fly.
Down in Auburn they’d be drinking but the campus is dry,
Singing pass another alkohol-frei, 
pass another alkohol-frei..

And the Commish had to join in......

A long long Hopski time ago,
I can just remember how,
that Madness used to make me smile, 
And I knew if I could take a chance, 
That those underdogs could make me dance, 
and maybe, I'd be champion for a while...........

but this year makes it 18 years, 
since i've had an entry that delivered, 
bad news each 2nd weekend, 
I almost cannot pick another then........


I can't remember my last real try
Contending up to the final night
Only to be scorched by a Butler slight
The day, the Hopski.........died

So bye, bye, my best Hopski try,
Picked my brackets with no limit but the underdogs went awry
And them good old days seem nothing but lies
Forgotten championships 'til the day i die
No 2nd chances for Bobby and I.....





Monday, April 8, 2019

It was nothing, then it was EVERYTHING!!! We Have A Champion!!!!

With a few minutes left in the final game, it was still a 3 horse race in the Hopski and then once 133 points was surpassed, it was a 2 horse race that went back and forth with finally Ryan Fazio outlasting Kyle Becker (who fell to 11th place - the highest finish from a non-Virginia picking entry!!).  Ultimately - this became the 1st Hopski in 21 years to go to the tiebreaker to decide a Champion and it was I LEFT MY HEART IN UMBC FROM RYAN FAZIO


 I LEFT MY HEART IN UMBC FROM RYAN FAZIO

THE 2019 HOPSKI INTERNATIONAL MARCH MADNESS POOL CHAMPION!!!


Since last year's 3rd place finish, Ryan trekked to The Great Wall of China in order to gain wisdom and insight into the Hopski and it certainly paid off with this year's championship!!!!  Ryan is a 29 year old commodities trader in NYC ("livin' the life").  His Dad (Michael - with a strong 12th place finish this year) and I met on my greatest sports weekend ever in Indy at the 2000 Final Four (sponsored by Arthur Andersen - oh my - R Petty driving school at Indy 500, 3 on 3 tournament that I shot the lights out to win, great seats for the games, chats with John Wooden, etc..........)


Dad Michael Fazio is just there to the right (left in the picture) of Bobby Cremens.  I am then next to Lou Dobbs (ugh - pathetic in the stock car as well!!!).

Back to Ryan.....  "My dad, who is old friends with "The Commish," introduced me to the Hopski many moons ago and we have bonded over the Tourney ever since. Though a die-hard baseball fan and Yankees devotee, I think that March Madness is the best single sporting event in the world--and that the Hopski makes it even better every year. After getting shut out for many years and placing third last year - THIS YEAR'S CHAMPIONSHIP FEELS WELL EARNED AND ALL THE SWEETER FOR IT!!!"

Peter Pell - dominating the Hopski this year through the Elite 8 with 3 entries in the top five and one time with all 3 money spots - falls to second place by virtue of the tiebreaker.  I would have put money on the <134 points going into the final (the Vegas line was 118 btw!) - so a shocker that Peter lost while Virginia won!  Not all is lost though as 2nd place is a great effort, though a few more of those (Peter finished 2nd in 2017) will evoke some Buffalo Bill / Minnesota Viking comparisons!!
  
Peter is a Richmond alum (obviously pays more timely than roommate and fellow alum Mark Iantosca) and lives outside of NYC with his wife and 2 kids (4 and 6).  He's an investment advisor in and plays lots of racquet sports, hockey and golf.  Never played team basketball (did anyone at Richmond do so??), but always been a fan.  Here he is last month surviving first career roller coaster... space mountain.  Little did he know it was merely preparing him for the Hopski Championship roller coaster that he took tonight!!


Taking the 3rd spot (and also evoking Minnesota/Buffalo close but no cigar comparisons after runners-up spots in 2012 and 2009) is Boy Try This from Jack Bell!!  Jack was too distraught over a 1 point loss to contact / respond to the Commish with a recent picture - but The Commish has ample photos of Mr. Bell.........

This one could be from any number of our 13 Oktoberfests together - but I believe it is 2001!!!  Jack still wears that mustard mock turtleneck today (was hoping for a current photo of it!!).  Jack is very active with Nourish Now , a greater Washington DC area getting excess foods to those who need it!!!  Aside from that - he is also now an official sommelier - but still returns to the home of those taste buds in Munich every September for The Fest (what - 28 years now??!!).  Great entry this year Jack - a Hopski Championship still awaits!!

A big shout-out as well to the 2nd Chance Dance Champion - After All These Years I Still Hate Duke - from Julie Grundberg - here seen back in what - 1994? - getting seduced by a cajun at JazzFest!!




Oh my - in an upset (my favorite was Oh, It's Like Salad - mainly because it made me laugh and I just have no idea as to why) - Row, Row, Row Your Boat Into USC, from Sky Kenney has won the Best Entry Name Contest and gets free entry into the 2020 Hopski!!!

I look forward already to the 2020 Hopski Pool (same website, same blog and hopefully a "freed Hopski"!!!) as it is always a great way to get in touch with so many of you!!!

Click here for the Final Pool Standings  

All the best,

Mark






Sunday, April 7, 2019

And Then There Were THREE!! (say what.........)

In a potential HOPSKI FIRST, the tiebreaker COULD decide this year's HOPSKI CHAMPION!!!

In the ORANGE CORNER...

we have Pete Pell's Diakite Runner vs I Left My Heart in UMBC from Ryan Fazio!!!  BOTH entries will finish with 202 points IF Virginia can win - leaving it to that "whatever" input on everyone's entry sheet of total points in the Championship Game!!  Peter has < 133 and Ryan > 134.  IF this happens - it will be a Hopski First in 21 years!!!




**on a small side note - also in the Orange Corner - we have an oh so frustrated Boy Try This from long-time Hopski entrant Jack Bell of Washington DC.  Jack is unfortunately looking at a 3rd place Hopski finish should Virginia win the title, JUST ONE POINT OFF OF THE TIE FOR FIRST PLACE.  ARGHHHHHHHHHH! - this section in Mock-Mustard Yellow - we feel for you Jack!!!


In the red corner, alongside the GREAT ONE - ROBERT MONTGOMERY KNIGHT.......



We have The Way of Kings from Kyle Becker looking to take Hopski glory should the Texas Tech Red Raiders take the title!!!



GOOD LUCK TO ALL!!



I have but a single VOTE for Best Entry Name.....CMON - I am taking this year's Hopski off somewhat - but you can still VOTE!!!!  EMAIL ME!!

Saturday, April 6, 2019

THE HOPSKI FINAL FOUR!!

AND THEN THERE WERE FOUR........


NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

Not those four, these four that are fighting for the 2019 Hopski International March Madness Pool Crown:
THE WAY OF KINGS........KYLE BECKER 

FOUNDING MEMBER, ERIC GATES FAN CLUB ..........MATT POWELL

DIAKITE RUNNER...........PETER PELL

I LEFT MY HEART IN UMBC.......RYAN FAZIO

THESE are the real Final Four and similar to the Big Dance (only Tom Izzo has Final Four experience btw), only Ryan Fazio has been in this situation in the past, having finished 3rd in the 2018 Hopski Pool!!  Various combinations will put each of them into the Hopski Throne, but only Ryan has LOCKED UP some Hopski dough and is guaranteed of at least a 2nd place finish as he has two entries in contention right now.  Matt Powell is actually set to break 18 years of Hopski frustration as he has NEVER finished in the Top Ten!!

A big shout out to THREE Hopski entrants that ALL managed to go 8 for 8 on the Elite 8 this year and tie a pool record that had only happened twice in the last 20 years (2007 - Cowboy, Bill Carey & 2009 - Fishin' With the Gators - Mom Hopski - Donna Percy).   THIS year, 3 entries did that - The Way of Kings (Kyle Becker of Portland, an Oregon Duck alum that will soon be grinding out an MBA at Wharton), Gopher Broke (Blaine Rowlette, a 2000 Hopski Champion, formerly a long-time Warsaw expat (amongst other stops in Europe) now back home in Minneapolis and enjoying the Final Four this weekend) and Oh, It's Like Salad (Jeff Chamberlin, a 2014 Hopski Champion and BCU alum that had a few formative Hopski years in Warsaw in the 90s - now in DC).  Impressive!!!

After a Spring Break delay the website is updated fully now.  Apologies but there was just not a workaround this year (TurboTourney has still not gone cloud!!).

A quick stats update for 2019 as an added bonus........


Certainly a BIG spike in the # of Sweet 16 picks this year (11.5 - overshadowed only by 2009's 11.8) but 2019 swung back to a below normal year as we hit the Final Four - with only .8 teams picked correctly on average!!  Underdog points though are quite strong this year - 25.8!!  That is 3rd highest in Hopski history.

Ironically, in a year of BIG scoring in the Sweet 16, Hey Man, What's the Deal? (Wes Maciejewski, the former expat Mayor of Warsaw in the early '90s and now crazy busy Chicago suburban dad) managed to pick just 3, breaking a long-standing Hopski record of just 4 that had been held by 5 entrants over the years!!  I must say - I talked Wes out of picking Seton Hall to win it all this year or it may have been worse!!  As it is, Wes has wrapped up the 2019 Hopski Toilet Bowl victory (taking the title from The Commish)!!  You da man Wes!!

In terms of other historical feats, Ryan's "I Left My Heart in UMBC" entry has a chance to break the All-Time Hopski Scoring Record of 215, held by This sheet = the audacity of hope (Joe Drozdowski) set in 2009!!

Here is the complete rundown of Hopski Records:



A MORE IMPORTANT record has been set this year as we had 42 of our 141 entrants make a direct donation to Great Lakes Outreach - leaving me to foot their Hopski Entry Fee bill.  Those donations totaled $2,507, another $685 came from the $5 for all other donations AND an anonymous entrant matched my $1,050 for Hopski Entry Fee bills - giving us a grand total of $4,242 raised for Burundi and GLO this year!!!  THANKS!!!


Enjoy the games - I must run!!




Friday, March 29, 2019

Elite 8

This is not as much of an update as it is an apology - in advance!!

We leave for Yosemite for Spring Break tomorrow morning and I do not have a way to update the standings until next FRIDAY!!

You can take a look at player scenarios in the meantime and pretty much know your situation if you are at the top of the standings.

Sorry for this - it has not been a great Hopski by the standard that has been set - what can I say other than #FreeHopski, #GetHopskiLifeBack


Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Sweet 16 Update II (mail chimp is fixed!)

OK - I think I have mailchimp fixed - sorry for the poor update earlier this week (old GLO request) - things seem to be working aside from #freehopski!

Here is a re-send of Sunday night's (yes - i tried to get a timely update out!) update:

My heart was racing today and it was not the only one as Central Florida seems to have Duke on the ropes and ready for the knockout punch.  Unfortunately, so many little things turned against them in the final minutes and seconds, leaving everyone's "FAVORITE" team still standing..... arghhhhhhh!!!!  Those March Madness Karma-Gods were at it again......in favor of Duke......

WAS IT JUST TOO MUCH TO ASK THAT THIS ONE DROP??!!


I AM STILL UPSET ABOUT THIS ONE, BUT GRANTED, IT WAS A BIT LONGER!


Yes - I STILL want to live in THAT alternative universe where Heyward's shot went in and Butler won the 2010 Championship!!

Alas - we are now left with a Sweet 16 field of favorites - unless you want to call a Duck Cinderella........  that shoe does not really fit to me.........


After a 1st round with many upsets of the 5 - 8 seeds, the Sweet 16 stands as a tribute to the NCAA March Madness Selection Committee with just 2 non-#1 - #4 seeds crashing next weekend's dance, Oregon (#12) and Auburn (#5).  Two of the hotter teams in the tournament after winning their conference tournaments unexpectedly last week - so hard to fault the committee for them as they took out some teams that were not exactly rolling!

Due to this roll of the favorites and karma yet again smiling on Duke - EVERY entry in this year's Hopski STILL has their champion playing heading into the Sweet 16 weekend.  THAT has NEVER happened before....... ON TO THE STANDINGS!!

I WANT THE PODIUM - ALL OF IT!!!


Has this guy cracked the code to Hopski Success??!!  Peter Pell (a Richmond Spider alum and an MD for the CSM Capital Corporation) seems to have those algorithms running sharp this year!!  Zach Norvell Redenbacher and Diakite Runner are running #1 and #2 in the Hopski right now with 48 and 45 underdog points!!!  Peter's 3rd entry, Zionists, is sitting at #10 - giving him a whopping 3 Top Ten entries in the standings!!  This would be a 1st - but given 3 different champions are picked, only 1 will likely remain in this fair air of the top 10 - certainly though Peter will likely be in the running for a Hopski Title the final weekend!!

Not to be overlooked is the picking accuracy to date of 4th place March Sadness (Stan Kwitnieski, ex-Warsaw alum now residing in Virginia and my very own Natasza & Mama Hopski entry of Carpe Karma!!!  Certainly you have all heard of the law of diffusion - what can I say - they have drained me of any Hopski success I feel!!!!  Each of these entries have managed to miss just 6 out of the 48 games that were played the past 4 days - an 88% clip - to lead the field in accuracy!!!

At the other end of the spectrum - the Hopski Toilet Bowl has very quickly turned into a 2 horse race between Hey Man, What's the Deal (Wes Maciejewski of Chicago Suburbs - a long-time Hopski friend from 1992 Warsaw days) and Brackexit (Ricardo Yunis of NYC - a Wharton finance wiz who needs to adjust his Hopski algorithms a bit!!!).  Ricardo is sitting in last with just 36 points (a full 8 back of Wes and with the lowest potential score of the field at 121 points and only 2 underdog points!!).  Wes took a different route to Toilet Bowl contention, picking just 40% of the games correctly.  Wes might be in a far worse position too if I had not talked him out of picking Seton Hall to win it all......just sayin'!!!!  It is at least comforting to know that I will not repeat as Toilet Bowl champion this year!!!

We've raised over $3,000 for Burundi and Great Lakes Outreach so far ..........  there are also 28 entries still not having paid.  Would be great to see all 28 of you self-impose penalties and make the $50 or more donation to GLO to get your Hopski entry paid.  Take heed.......GET THOSE PAYMENTS IN!!  You are anonymous just for a few more days!!!

Now - for those of you feeling left out of contention (this year that is far less than normal) and for those of you that want to win it all maybe...... do not overlook entry this week into the Hopski International Second Chance Dance Pool.  YOUR CHANCE to take all of your 1st weekend March Madness Education and parlay that into a 2nd Chance Dance title worth 5% of our prize pool (about $180!).  You may enter once per entry from the main pool - no cost to do so!!

Go to the pool website and click on 2nd Chance Dance to enter.  You can even come up with a new entry name that will be eligible for "HOPSKI BEST ENTRY NAME"...........ON THAT NOTE - EMAIL ME WITH YOUR VOTES FOR BEST ENTRY NAME THIS YEAR!! (YOU CANNOT VOTE FOR YOUR OWN ENTRY!!)

ADIOS-

THE COMMISH










Sunday, March 24, 2019

Sweet 16 is Set!


OK - I think I have mailchimp fixed - sorry for the poor update earlier this week (old GLO request) - things seem to be working aside from #freehopski!

Here is a re-send of Sunday night's (yes - i tried to get a timely update out!) update:

My heart was racing today and it was not the only one as Central Florida seems to have Duke on the ropes and ready for the knockout punch.  Unfortunately, so many little things turned against them in the final minutes and seconds, leaving everyone's "FAVORITE" team still standing..... arghhhhhhh!!!!  Those March Madness Karma-Gods were at it again......in favor of Duke......

WAS IT JUST TOO MUCH TO ASK THAT THIS ONE DROP??!!


I AM STILL UPSET ABOUT THIS ONE, BUT GRANTED, IT WAS A BIT LONGER!


Yes - I STILL want to live in THAT alternative universe where Heyward's shot went in and Butler won the 2010 Championship!!

Alas - we are now left with a Sweet 16 field of favorites - unless you want to call a Duck Cinderella........  that shoe does not really fit to me.........



After a 1st round with many upsets of the 5 - 8 seeds, the Sweet 16 stands as a tribute to the NCAA March Madness Selection Committee with just 2 non-#1 - #4 seeds crashing next weekend's dance, Oregon (#12) and Auburn (#5).  Two of the hotter teams in the tournament after winning their conference tournaments unexpectedly last week - so hard to fault the committee for them as they took out some teams that were not exactly rolling!

Due to this roll of the favorites and karma yet again smiling on Duke - EVERY entry in this year's Hopski STILL has their champion playing heading into the Sweet 16 weekend.  THAT has NEVER happened before....... ON TO THE STANDINGS!!


I WANT THE PODIUM - ALL OF IT!!!


Has this guy cracked the code to Hopski Success??!!  Peter Pell (a Richmond Spider alum and an MD for the CSM Capital Corporation) seems to have those algorithms running sharp this year!!  Zach Norvell Redenbacher and Diakite Runner are running #1 and #2 in the Hopski right now with 48 and 45 underdog points!!!  Peter's 3rd entry, Zionists, is sitting at #10 - giving him a whopping 3 Top Ten entries in the standings!!  This would be a 1st - but given 3 different champions are picked, only 1 will likely remain in this fair air of the top 10 - certainly though Peter will likely be in the running for a Hopski Title the final weekend!!

Not to be overlooked is the picking accuracy to date of 4th place March Sadness (Stan Kwitnieski, ex-Warsaw alum now residing in Virginia and my very own Natasza & Mama Hopski entry of Carpe Karma!!!  Certainly you have all heard of the law of diffusion - what can I say - they have drained me of any Hopski success I feel!!!!  Each of these entries have managed to miss just 6 out of the 48 games that were played the past 4 days - an 88% clip - to lead the field in accuracy!!!

At the other end of the spectrum - the Hopski Toilet Bowl has very quickly turned into a 2 horse race between Hey Man, What's the Deal (Wes Maciejewski of Chicago Suburbs - a long-time Hopski friend from 1992 Warsaw days) and Brackexit (Ricardo Yunis of NYC - a Wharton finance wiz who needs to adjust his Hopski algorithms a bit!!!).  Ricardo is sitting in last with just 36 points (a full 8 back of Wes and with the lowest potential score of the field at 121 points and only 2 underdog points!!).  Wes took a different route to Toilet Bowl contention, picking just 40% of the games correctly.  Wes might be in a far worse position too if I had not talked him out of picking Seton Hall to win it all......just sayin'!!!!  It is at least comforting to know that I will not repeat as Toilet Bowl champion this year!!!

We've raised over $3,000 for Burundi and Great Lakes Outreach so far ..........  there are also 28 entries still not having paid.  Would be great to see all 28 of you self-impose penalties and make the $50 or more donation to GLO to get your Hopski entry paid.  Take heed.......GET THOSE PAYMENTS IN!!  You are anonymous just for a few more days!!!

Now - for those of you feeling left out of contention (this year that is far less than normal) and for those of you that want to win it all maybe...... do not overlook entry this week into the Hopski International Second Chance Dance Pool.  YOUR CHANCE to take all of your 1st weekend March Madness Education and parlay that into a 2nd Chance Dance title worth 5% of our prize pool (about $180!).  You may enter once per entry from the main pool - no cost to do so!!

Go to the pool website and click on 2nd Chance Dance to enter.  You can even come up with a new entry name that will be eligible for "HOPSKI BEST ENTRY NAME"...........ON THAT NOTE - EMAIL ME WITH YOUR VOTES FOR BEST ENTRY NAME THIS YEAR!! (YOU CANNOT VOTE FOR YOUR OWN ENTRY!!)

ADIOS-

THE COMMISH












Thursday, March 21, 2019

2019 Hopski Is Up & Running, Day 1 Complete

Ja Morant - yes - the now household name led the Murray State Racers to a Trumpian HUGE victory over Marquette today - delivering a triple double in the box score and a healthy 8 points to the 97 entries picking this upset!!





Next up for the Racers.......the Florida State Seminoles on Saturday!!  Only 20 entries stuck with Murray State to get that upset while 95 have FSU moving to the Sweet 16!



Yes you too can see these types of stats by clicking on the Reports tab and then clicking on Tournament Summary report.  There you can see by round how many entries have picked each team!



Day 1 is in the books and please do not get used to updates :)  It did not take long to blemish the entire Hopski field as the best picking today was 15 for 16 from TEAM MO (Mike Modena - EY NYC Partner and Fairfield U alum - not a lot of March Madness there over the years) and MARCH SADNESS (Stan Kwitnieski, ex-Warsaw expat now chaperoning - aka stalking - his daughters' dates in Washington).  



These are our leaders - but special kudos as well to the WAVERLY STREET GATOR entry (Jacob Kivett - a Gator now living in Palo Alto and working with me at Cognicor!!  Shhh - don't spread the word but we did have a meeting today at a bar with lots of tvs!!) which also went 15 for 16 today!



In closing - get those payments in as there is a new COLLECTIONS SHERIFF in town - Jack Bell (Noble Rot owner and long-time mustard mock turtle neck wearing friend from Budapest days of '90s, wayyyyyyyy to many bruising battles on the court and at Oktoberfest bumper cars).  He WILL NOT be so tolerant as the Commish.  




A HUGE thank you to Jack and on that note - take note of a charity which he devotes a LOT of his time - NOURISH NOW at https://nourishnow.org/  Nourish Now strives to serve diverse populations through our Food For Families and Nonprofit Network programs in Montgomery County, Maryland, providing food assistance for people of all ages and living situations.

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

GLO Update - Milk for Transformation (pre-Hopski fodder - literally!)

About 27 hours remain to get your 2019 Hopski Pool Picks in:  ENTER YOUR PICKS

More importantly, before the Madness commences, let me give you a quick update to one of my favorite GLO projects - Milk for Transformation!   (this links to a 2:40 video that is worth a watch!)

MFT's concept is simple - switch out negative impact long-horned steers for Tunesian milk cows in order to 1) supply more than enough milk for a family and 2) create a business for the family for the excess milk.  This is simple, effective and a game changer in Burundi.  

Through both (possibly) of my Burundi cycling fundraisers and/or the Hopski - some of your donated funds to GLO have gone to extending MFT's reach and to keep it going through the past few lean years in Burundi.  






Here's an brief update from December on the MFT program:

I trust that this report finds you and your loved ones well. 

I’m writing to update you on the Milk for Transformation project so you can see the very real difference your gift has made. Thank you for partnering with us on this journey. Since you supported us the team has been able to continue this brilliant initiative and also to grow it! Milk for Transformation has now expanded to operate in two areas – Ryarusera and Gihanga. Recently we gave cows to 14 families in Gihanga and the team is beginning to see some of those families reap the benefits. They are now collecting over 100l of milk every day from these families to be processed and sold in town. Those who purchase the milk are really enjoying it and Milk for Transformation has become their preferred milk supplier.

John Irakoze, who now runs Milk for Transformation says “We are teaching farmers to farm using Foundations for Farming principles, formally known as Farming God’s Way. This is a method of farming based on biblical principles which implements conservation agriculture. With this method, farmers can harvest more than 10 times the amount they would harvest from traditional farming.  Farmers can use organic fertilizer from their cows to fertilize their land and grow food to feed their families and even sell to the market to increase their revenue and be lifted out of poverty completely. We would also like to extend Foundations for Farming to other communities, especially Ryarusera and Gihanga, so that our friends can be empowered to grow food to feed their families and share with the rest of Burundi. We are very expectant of new grounds of huge advance this coming year.






HERE IS THE FULL UPDATE FROM Q4 2018 - DETAILED, BUT INFORMATIVE!


BURUNDI BIO AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY
                                                            B P 2957 BUJUMBURA
                                                            Commune Ntahangwa, Zone Ngagara
                                                            Qr. Industriel, Chaussée d’Uvira, 3
Tel: 68 041 455, 72 364 496

What have been the highlights of the last two months?
We gave cows to 14 families in Gihanga in November 2017, despite the challenging journey, we are beginning to see some of those families reap the benefits. We are now collecting over 100l of milk every day from these families to be processed and sold in town. Our clients are enjoying it and we have become their preferred milk supplier.

We organized to supply feed supplements to the farmers with cows which are currently giving milk, in order to increase the quantity of milk. This was well received and yielded positive results. We now have an excellent relationship with the families as they truly see that we are after their best interest. Our aim is that we would collect more milk and process over 1000l of milk in total per day from our two communities of Ryarusera and Gihanga.

One of the challenges that was crippling us was the lack of freezers to store pasteurized milk, and Hope for Tomorrow Global was able help us out by buying 4 new large freezers. This will increase our capacity to receive more milk from our suppliers and sell more.

We are teaching farmers to farm using Foundations for Farming principles, formally known as Farming God’s Way. This is a method of farming based on biblical principles which implements conservation agriculture. With this method, farmers can harvest more than 10 times the amount they would harvest from traditional farming.  Farmers can use organic fertilizer from their cows to fertilize their land and grow food to feed their families and even sell to the market to increase their revenue and be lifted out of poverty completely.

Challenges
We recently lost a pregnant cow in Gihanga unexpectedly. This was very sad for the family as this cow was also giving milk. Even though the vet was prompt at the earliest sign of it being unwell, there was little he could do as the cow passed way during the night on the same day.

The lack of freezers in September and October meant we did not operate to our capacity. And we had to scale back with quantity of milk from our suppliers in order to avoid losses. Power cuts didn’t help the situation which means we rely on the generator in an area where fuel is so unpredictable.

Stories
In the village of Ryarusera there is a lady called Media, a pygmy from a very poor family. Evariste gave her a job at his house to work for him back in 2007.  She was given a Friesian cow but later got sick and died. In the meantime, she worked there diligently and saved all she could. From her savings she bought young goats which she looked after well. As soon as they were prime for market she sold them and bought a young bull which she raised.
At her home they are poor, she used her money from the bull to build and renovate her father’s house, which brought dignity back into her family. She also bought another young cow which she raised up.
Annick, Evariste’s wife gave her start-up capital to open a boutique selling things like, rice, maize flour, soaps etc. and cow feed supplements which is a necessity there. At the time it was the only boutique for miles. With her hard work and faithfulness, she now has bought piece land where now she is building her own house where she and her two children will live. As her children are in school and have a safe home for them to come to, she is full of joy and hope for a brighter future.

Budendegeri Mathias in Gihanga, who received one of our cows, says “I am retired, but with this cow, I have a reason to wake up every morning in my old age.

Needs
-        We plan to start 6 new milk distribution centres this coming year progressively in town and other nearby regions. It will cost 2,000,000 Fbu per centre to fully equip it.  This will boost the revenue. 
-        Order a spare set of water heater coil for the batch pasteurizer for emergency use which costs about 750,000 Fbu
-         At the moment, we have a dilemma. At one hand, it looks like a good idea to buy cows locally to avoid more transportation challenges. The risk of changing their habitat subsequently resulted in the death of a few cows because of stress of transportation and changing feeds. But on the other hand, if you buy the cow from the same place where you expect yield of milk, there is no increase of the number of cows: “It is undress saint Paul to Dress saint Paul” So the preference is to continue to import the cows, to increase the number of cows in the region, and let the people trade between themselves when it comes to buying locally. It is one visible impact that people have changed their mindset for the better.
-        The unstable political situation makes it difficult to plan for the long term. If we received funds for building our own premises this would avoid moving the equipment every time a lease ends. This would prevent lots of challenges. We would like to start building our own premises on our land in Gihanga. This would also enable us to expand and use our continuous flow pasteurizer.
-       Budget ( $1 is equivalent to about 2,600 BIF)
-        We would also like to extend Foundations for Farming to other communities, especially Ryarusera and Gihanga, so that our friends can be empowered to grow food to feed their families and share with the rest of Burundi.
Items
Amount (BIF)
Amount (us $)
Six milk distribution points
6,000,000
2,300
Spare parts for batch pasteurizer 
800,000
300
15 more cows for Gihanga
8,600
Total

11,200
           
Prayer requests
We have been told that we might need to move out of the current premises next year in July as the owners seem to have a family conflict.  Moving premises again is not simple as it involves moving all the equipment as safely as possible. It also destabilises the day to day operations and results in loss of clients. Please may you pray that any conflicts between owners gets resolved quickly.

We are longing for us to operate in from our own base. We have a piece of land in Gihanga we aim to build our own premises there where we can operate without such hastles, please stand with us in prayer for God to open doors for to build and move there permanently.

We are also in the middle restructuring BBAC and we ask that you would pray for us that God may lead us to make the right decisions and to show us the best way forward. We believe God has promised us transformation of people, hearts and minds in the communities and we want nothing less than to see this vision come into being.


Please also stand with us in prayer as we continue to lift the nation of Burundi before God for the healing of people’s hearts and for the restoration of peace.