Gambia: President Barrow calls for crop diversification amid low groundnut yield

Published 2024년 11월 25일

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President Adama Barrow's visit to a groundnut farm in Sinchu Baya, Sami District, underscored the severe challenges faced by Gambian farmers due to poor groundnut yields caused by prolonged drought. This situation has adversely affected farmers' income and cash flow, prompting President Barrow to call for both immediate and long-term solutions. He suggested diversifying into more resilient crops like cashew and considering the revival of cotton farming as strategies to combat climate change impacts and ensure the agricultural sector's sustainability.
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On Thursday, November 21, President Adama Barrow visited a groundnut farm in Sinchu Baya, Sami District, to assess firsthand the reports of poor groundnut yields affecting farmers in provincial Gambia. The farm owner attributed the low yield and poor nut quality to a prolonged drought lasting over a month, which severely impacted the region. President Barrow explained the purpose of his visit, stating, "Seeing is believing, since the start of the tour, people have been complaining about the low yield of groundnut, and we deemed it important to come and see for ourselves." After inspecting the farm, the President acknowledged the extent of the problem. "We have, beyond reasonable doubt, seen that groundnut has not performed well this season. Groundnut is a cash crop, and this will affect farmers and their families, especially in terms of cash flow and income," he said. President Barrow emphasized the need for immediate and long-term interventions to address the challenges faced by ...
Source: All Africa

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