OCP AFRICA, RFC & CNFA Sign MoU to Support 180,000 Farmers in Rwanda

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OCP AFRICA, RFC & CNFA Sign MoU to Support 180,000 Farmers in Rwanda : Africa

Signed under the auspices of the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources , the partnership between OCP AFRICA, RFC and CNFA included the launch of the OCP School Lab to reach 30.000 farmers to be trained on good agricultural practices over a period of 12 months, and soil testing in 14 districts of Rwanda .

The partnership aims to create an environment that will facilitate farmers to benefit from market systems improvements in fertilizer access in order to increase their production and to meet the demand for their products from international and local food processing companies, public actors , and traders/aggregators .

This partnership will also benefit 150.000 additional farmers through another flagship program: Farmer House, specifically empowering young leaders in the rural area and vulnerable communities of women farmers, by facilitating access to quality agri-inputs, and small machinery, capacity building services and fostering local innovation.

"The joint effort bring s solutions to challenges fac ed by the farmers to ensure yield and income increase ," observed the OCP Africa CE O, Dr Mohammed Anouar JAMALI."We are ensuring that innovative approaches benefit smallholder farmers to be able to participate in competitive markets and grow profitable," observed Daniel Gies, the Chief of Party of the USAID - funded Hinga Wunguke activity .

Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)

 

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