
T for Tomatoes: Farm to Fork
We’re passionate about growing and expanding our farms. In September, we launched our pilot tomato farms with the aim of training rural women to use
Agriculture
We contribute to the reduction of hunger through our local food manufacturing and processing projects. These projects are mainly managed by community women. At present, we plant and process cassava to cassava flakes (Garri) and provide this at a low cost to families in Imafon community. We are looking forward to working on a Women’s livestock farm project and also growing into other food processing to reduce hunger and malnutrition in communities as well as to reduce the farm food waste coming from communities.
We’re passionate about growing and expanding our farms. In September, we launched our pilot tomato farms with the aim of training rural women to use
With the rapid increase in food prices and shortage of food supplies experienced worldwide, it has become imperative to build even more resilient local systems.
Livestock farming if integrated into the frame of rural development will lead to improved opportunities for rural dwellers. This will contribute to an increase in
Due to the Covid-19 breakout in 2020, the prices of food tripled. Added to this a lot of people have lost their means of livelihood.
The best time to plant your own food is now. We are encouraging households within the communities we serve to have home gardens. We hope
Last week we were able to prepare the pouches for the bamboo nodes and also complete the construction of the seedling center. We are getting