Agriculture Project Showcase
Agriculture

Our agriculture program is designed to strengthen both crop and animal production systems, ensuring food security and sustainable livelihoods for communities. We promote crop farming through seed multiplication, seedling production, and climate-smart practices, alongside forestry initiatives such as tree planting and establishing seed beds to combat climate change.

In animal husbandry, we provide veterinary services and capacity building to improve livestock health, while our fisheries support focuses on training fishermen, enhancing their skills, and providing essential fishing gear. We also foster income-generating activities such as Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLA), small business training, beekeeping, and poultry farming, helping households boost productivity, diversify income, and build long-term resilience.

+54%
Increase in average crop yields
Across target areas
+46%
Expansion of cultivated land
In supported communities
64,280
Households supported to increase food production
52% female, 48% male
82,962
Farmers (52% female, 48% male) received assorted seeds
Beans, maize, sorghum, groundnuts, sesame
80
Modern granaries constructed
+ 2 community storage facilities
450
Agricultural extension workers trained in
Agronomy, agribusiness, extension
32,480
Households trained on integrated pest management & good agronomic practices
18,480
Households trained on post-harvest handling & storage
55% female, 45% male
128
Farmer groups supported with vegetable seeds & tools
128
Water foot pumps distributed to vegetable production groups for irrigation
740
Progressive farmers received improved seeds & tools
118
Farmer groups supported in promoting value addition and food processing
75%
Women reported increased income after agribusiness support
6,480
Women trained in agribusiness
2,480
Women formed into income-generating groups (Nimule, Magwi, Torit)
190
Village Savings & Loan Associations formed and supported
1,200
Households received unconditional cash support
2,100
Households received LIPW cash for temporary employment
4,200
Households received cash to purchase seeds of their choice
15,000
Households supported with fruit & multipurpose trees
Environmental conservation & climate adaptation
16
Cassava chippers (8) & groundnut grinders (8) provided
Food processing & value addition
65,480
Farmers participated in Income & Seed Fairs
Magwi & Torit counties
80
Farmers’ cooperatives established
Collective marketing & inputs
128 km
Community feeder roads rehabilitated
Improved market access & services
500+
Acres cultivated by supported families
250 tons
Food produced by supported families
68,700
Beneficiaries reached (11,450 families)
50
VSLAs formed (1,500 members)
70%
Increase in household savings (women’s micro-credits)
2,500
Tree seedlings planted (Torit & Magwi)
25,000
Animals vaccinated, treated & dewormed
10
Fish processing groups formed (300 members)
11,450
Farmers’ capacity strengthened in farming
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