Tanzanian farmers earn 13.5bn in sorghum sales through WFP support

게시됨 2022년 3월 21일

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The World Food Programme (WFP) in Dodoma region, supported by 1.5bn/- from Irish Aid, has improved the livelihoods of 22,000 sorghum farmers through the sales of their produce. The farmers saw sales worth 13.5bn/- in the 2020 to 2021 planting season. The WFP is implementing the Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) programme in collaboration with Farm Africa, providing farmers with reliable local and international markets, training on best farming methods, and linking them with financial institutions. The project has seen sorghum farmers in the six implementing districts significantly increase their sorghum yield and improvement in their economic, social, and developmental status.
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IN its 1.5bn/- funds (equivalent to 570,000 Euro) from the Irish Aid, the World Food Programme (WFP) in Dodoma region has raised the livelihoods of some 22,000 sorghum farmers through the sales of their produce. The farmers registered 13.5bn/- after sales in 2020 to 2021 planting season. Making the revelation while addressing the Media in Dodoma recently, WFP's head of sub-office and programme policy officer in Dodoma, Neema Sitta further said they have been running the project (2018-2022) through the Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) programme funded by the Irish government and see into it that it becomes sustainable in the region, even after their phase out. Elaborating, Ms Sitta noted that in addition, they are partnering with Farm Africa to assure the farmers with reliable markets locally and outside the country. The officer said to ensure the farmers cultivate the crop to the required standards, they routinely train them on the best farming methods and link them with financial ...
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