Tanzania: Mpwapwa deploys extension officers to improve sorghum farming

Published 2022년 3월 8일

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The Mpwapwa District Council in Tanzania is working with the World Food Programme and Farm Africa to increase sorghum production through the implementation of the Community Supported Agriculture project. This initiative has led to a rise in revenue for the council from sorghum sales and has improved the income of local farmers. The project has reached 5,558 farmers in 51 villages and 22 wards since 2018, and the council plans to continue its investment in agricultural education through extension officers.
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THE Mpwapwa District Council has embarked on deploying extension officers to train farmers on the importance of modern farming, objective being to improvesorghum production. The district targets to improve sorghum production with the support from Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) project, which is being implemented by the World Food Programme (WFP) and Farm Africa. Mpwapwa District Executive Director (DED) Mwanahamis Ally told journalists who visited the district to see how the project is being implemented that the CSA project implementation has enabled the council to increase revenue. "In the three years of the CSA project implementation, the council has been able to increase revenue through taxes coming from the sale of sorghum," she said. She said the council will continue to invest heavily in agriculture, especially by using extension officers to provide education to farmers. "We are pleased to have WFP and Farm Africa in the ...
Source: All Africa

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