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A young man’s vision
Plants are the inspiration and income the motivation for a young Ghanaian graduate to take up farming as a career.
Plants are the inspiration and income the motivation for a young Ghanaian graduate to take up farming as a career.
A tour of project sites reveals encouraging progress and ongoing challenges.
When cocoa falters, vegetable crops can provide a stable food supply and increase income.
Training adults to ensure children get a healthy start in life.
Vegetables to enrich food with vital nutrients for infants and young children.
Composting builds the soil, WorldVeg builds sustainable skills.
WorldVeg showcased validated technologies at a major agricultural forum, attracting the interest of farmers and potential partners for future collaboration.
It takes individual effort for the benefits of a project to take hold on farms and in communities once activities conclude.
The facility is Nigeria’s first, but surely will not be the last thanks to the IFDC/2SCALE project.
Cameroon’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MINADER) and the World Vegetable Center (WorldVeg) signed a Memorandum of Understanding on 16 August 2018, officially inking a partnership to work together on strengthening vegetable seed systems, mobilizing and training smallholders to produce certified onion seed, and increasing the supply of traditional African vegetables in the country.