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Agriculture News

Big Boost for Lofa Farmers as MOA and Local Leaders Join Forces to Cultivate 975 Hectares

Thomas West / thomaswest232@gmail.com  /0888972432/0775084260 The Ministry of Agriculture’s (MOA) Lofa County office has wrapped up a one-day Agriculture Coordination Conference (ACC), bringing together key stakeholders, including youth leaders and district commissioners, to assess progress, tackle challenges, and explore solutions for improving agricultural productivity in the region. During the meeting, participants shared updates on their achievements, highlighted ongoing issues, and …

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NARBFUL and DEENAM BIOMASS-LIBERIA Engage Over 250 Smallholder Farmers in Bong County

By Josiah Pailay /+231880205406/+231775260307/ josiahpailay96@gmail.com In a major effort to revitalize Liberia’s rubber industry, the National Rubber Broker Farmers and Union of Liberia (NARBFUL), in collaboration with DEENAM BIOMASS-LIBERIA, has concluded a crucial stakeholders’ meeting with over 250 smallholder rubber farmers in Gbarnga, Bong County. The meeting, which brought together key stakeholders, aimed to address the challenges faced by smallholder …

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Sons of the Soil Agrarian Organization Launches Large-Scale Aloe Vera Production in Nimba

By: Mellish Gbor/Nimba County /  gbormellish20@gmail.com An emerging youth-driven agriculture organization, Sons of the Soil Agrarian Organization (SOS-AID) has launched large-scale Aloe Vera production in Nimba County. Founded on August 9, 2021, by a group of passionate, certified young agriculturists, SOS-AID is making waves in the agricultural sector with its innovative and community-focused approach. The organization’s latest initiative centers on …

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Agriculture Minister Nuetah Concludes Nimba Visit, Expands Lowland Rice Production Target

By MOA Communication Team  Agriculture Minister Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to boosting rice production in Liberia following a four-day visit to Nimba County. At the end of his visit, Dr. Nuetah announced an increase in the county’s lowland rice cultivation target from 1,500 to 1,700 hectares, citing the strong motivation of local farmers to support …

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MOA Enters Partnership with Panta Pride for Development of a 500-Acre Lowland Rice Project in Bong

Nukanah Kollie /kollienukanah94@gmail.com The Panta Pride Foundation, in partnership with Collective Impact United and the Liberian government, through the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), has formalized an agreement to develop a 500-acre lowland rice farming project in Panta District, Bong County. Panta Pride Foundation will serve as the in-country research and development partner for Collective Impact United. At the signing ceremony, Dr. …

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LIFAI and IFAD Discuss Potential Partnership to Boost Agricultural Development

By LAEJNET Reporter  In a move to strengthen Liberia’s agricultural sector and tackle food insecurity, the Liberians Feed Yourself Agriculture Initiative (LIFAI-Inc) has engaged in a strategic discussion with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to explore opportunities for partnership and investment. According to the CEO of the group, James Kollie Galakpai meeting convened in Tinsue Town, Salayea District, …

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San-Kwadoo Agriculture Cooperative Leads the Charge for Food Security in Nimba County

By Mellish Gbor, Nimba County/gbormellish20@gmail.com  The San-Kwadoo Agriculture Cooperative in Sahnpa, Blinon Administrative District is making significant strides in improving food security in Nimba County through innovative farming practices and community-driven agricultural initiatives. The cooperative, established by local farmers, has become a model of resilience and productivity, boosting livelihoods and reinforcing the agricultural sector as a pillar of economic growth …

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Maryland County Youths Lead Agricultural Revitalization Efforts

By: Moses Geply/Maryland County Harper, Maryland County—In a bold move to reshape the economic landscape of Maryland County, young people are leading efforts to revitalize the agricultural sector, defying the notion that Liberia’s youth are solely focused on politics for personal gain. Spearheaded by the Maryland Youth Development Association (MYDA), this movement is championing local rice production to combat food …

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ECOWAS Commission and Tutumu Agriculture Vocational Training Center Empower 150 Youths in Agroecology

Thomas West thomaswest232@gmail.com  /0888972432/0775084260 Salala, Bong County – The ECOWAS Commission, in partnership with the Tutumu Agriculture and Vocational Training Center, has successfully concluded a week-long agroecology training program for 150 young individuals in Salala District, Bong County. The training aimed to equip participants with essential knowledge and practical skills in sustainable farming, including pig production, soil conservation, and climate-smart …

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Ministry of Agriculture Donates Power Tiller to Bong County Technical College

By: Josiah Pailay /+231881913880/+231775260307/josiahpailay96@gmail.com As part of boosting agricultural education in Liberia, the Government of Liberia (GOL), through the Ministry of Agriculture, has donated a brand-new power tiller to the administration of the Bong County Technical College (BCTC). The donation according to the Ministry aims to enhance the operational efficiency of the college’s Agriculture Department, the only government-run Technical College …

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