The European Union (EU) has funded a three-day training workshop by Africa Rice on the integrated rice-fish farming system in River Gee County, Liberia. The workshop, the first under the EU-funded Integrated Rice-Fish Farming System (IRFFS) project in the southeast, saw 39 farmers from Maryland, Grand Gedeh, and River Gee Counties learning aquaculture, rice production, and integrated practices, as well as land preparation and pond construction. The project aims to improve food and nutrition security by transforming traditional farming systems into climate-resilient, high-yielding ones, and is implemented in collaboration with World Fish, the Ministry of Agriculture, Central Agricultural Research Institute, and the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority. The Acting- County Agriculture Coordinator of River Gee praised the project for its potential to enhance farming conditions and reduce poverty by reducing the workload for farmers.