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Monthly Archives: December 2025

RETRAP Transforms Vegetable Markets Through Climate-Smart Kiosks in Monrovia

By LAEJN Editorial Team   Situation of Vegetable Sales Before RETRAP’s Intervention For a protracted period, vegetable sellers in Monrovia operated under unsafe and unstable conditions, facing post-harvest losses, harassment, and limited market infrastructure. These challenges constrained incomes for both traders and smallholder farmers. Through targeted investments under the World Bank–funded Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP), the Liberia Vegetable Sellers’ …

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Lofa County to Host 2026 National Agriculture Fair

By Thomas West  The Government of Liberia has announced that Lofa County will host the 2026 National Agriculture Fair, a move aimed at promoting agricultural development and showcasing the country’s vast farming potential. The announcement was made by Agriculture Minister Dr. Alexander Nuetah during the just-ended two-day National Agriculture Fair held in Ganta City, Nimba County. Dr. Nuetah said the …

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CDA Certificates Liberia Farmers’ Cooperative Society in Todee District, Montserrado County

By George C. KollieRural Montserrado Bureau Chief The Cooperative Development Agency (CDA) has officially certified the Liberia Farmers’ Cooperative Society Ltd in Todee Statutory District, Montserrado County, marking a significant milestone in agricultural development in Rural Montserrado. The certification ceremony, held in Pleemu Clan, brought together farmers, local district authorities, and members of the cooperative, who pledged their full support …

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Rubber Planters Association Backs Government Moratorium on Export of Unprocessed Rubber

By Ishmael F. Menkor The Rubber Planters Association of Liberia (RPAL) has thrown its full support behind the Government of Liberia’s Executive Order No. 151, which places a moratorium on the exportation of unprocessed rubber, arguing that exporting raw rubber amounts to exporting jobs. Speaking at the 2025 National Agriculture Fair, RPAL President Madam Wilhimena Mulbah Siaway said the policy …

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From Manual Production to Modern Processing: RETRAP Strengthens Cassava Value Addition in Liberia

By LAEJN Editorial Team  A Growing Enterprise Constrained by Manual Processing Just a few years ago, Falama Incorporated faced binding production constraints that limited its ability to meet market demand, add value to cassava, and create jobs. Manual processing, high energy costs, and unreliable drying methods reduced efficiency and increased losses. Through targeted investments under the Government of Liberia and  …

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From Seed to Security: How Liberia’s New Seed Agency Is Rewriting the Future of Farming

By: Nukanah Kollie, LAEJN Bong Coordinator/ IFAJ Fellow GANTA, NIMBA COUNTY —As farmers, researchers, policymakers, and agribusiness actors converged in Ganta City from December 12-13, for the 2025 National Agriculture Fair, one institution that stood out prominently was the Seed Development and Certification Agency (SDCA), Liberia’s national authority on seed quality and regulation. At the center of this engagement was …

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Agriculture Best Innovator Award Winner Calls for Greater Empowerment to Boost Productivity

By Ishmael F. Menkor The Liberia Rural Women Network for Empowerment (LRWNE), winner of the Best Agriculture Innovator Award at the 2025 National Agriculture Fair, has called for increased financial and market support to enable large-scale honey production and expansion into export markets. The women-led farming group received the award for showcasing what judges described as the best-packaged honey at …

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Low Coffee Consumption in Liberia Gets a Boost from ITC and EU-Supported Initiative

Media Release  Coffee consumption in Liberia remains low, despite the country’s rich history in coffee production. Accessing local markets has long been a challenge for producers, leaving the industry underdeveloped and limiting opportunities for young entrepreneurs. To address this, the International Trade Centre (ITC), in collaboration with the Farmers Union Network of Liberia (FUNL), recently held a two-day training workshop …

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CARI Research Highlights Ratoon Rice as Pathway to Boost Liberia’s Domestic Production

Nathan Kollie  SUAKOKO, Bong County — A research officer at the Central Agricultural Research Institute (CARI) has unveiled new findings that could help increase Liberia’s domestic rice production and reduce the country’s heavy reliance on imports. Mrs. Zipporah Page, Research Officer for the Crops Program at CARI, presented the findings over the weekend during a seminar held at the institute’s …

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National Agriculture Fair 2025: Farmers, Research, and Liberia’s Road to Food Security

By: Nukanah Kollie, LAEJN Bong Coordinator /IFAJ Fellow GANTA CITY, NIMBA COUNTY— The commercial hub of   Ganta, situated in Nimba County, came alive with produce, livestock, and innovation as farmers, researchers, agribusinesses, cooperatives, and policymakers from across Liberia gathered for the 2025 National Agriculture Fair. Hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture with support from development partners, the fair once again …

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