30 farmers benefit from farm project

Oct 10, 2023 - 18:59
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30 farmers benefit from farm project
Sarah Epua, a lactating mother of four, is full of praise for the IMPACT project saying she is now occupied in her farm cultivating sweet potatoes, green grams, maize, pumpkin and sorghum.(Photo by Peter Gitonga).

Turkana,

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

KNA by Peter Gitonga

At least 30 families in a village at Kangirega Farm have a reason to smile thanks to a project aimed at addressing malnutrition.

The project dubbed IMPACT supported by PanAfricare has transformed the dry lands into green vegetable fields that have helped improve the nutrient standards especially among lactating mothers and their young ones.

Each member has 0.5 acres that they use to grow highly nutritious crops.

Sarah Epua, a lactating mother of four, is full of praise for the project saying she is now occupied in her farm cultivating sweet potatoes, green grams, maize, pumpkin and sorghum.

The farm is integrated with a number of crops and is currently benefiting at least thirty farmers directly with a larger number of indirect beneficiaries.

Sarah is an active farmer who spends her time working in the farm because that is where she gets her daily income as well as vegetables for her family.

“Before the programme, life was tough and my children were very thin because of lack of food. Now I can sell my vegetables and even the livestock have increased because I am feeding them using the maize stocks from my harvests during the long dry seasons,” a joyous Sarah said.

Indeed, Sarah is a testament that the number of repeat harvests and sustainability as well as resilience has led to a better life, both at reducing malnutrition and improved household income. However, there is still more that needs to be done to support more committed farmers in marketing their produce.

If what Sarah and her fellow farmers are saying and practicing is adopted by other residents in the area, a brighter life and food-secure population is guaranteed.

To improve access to nutritious diets, PanAfricare rolled out the project which has been impactful in communities. The IMPACT Programme’s goal is to reduce the rates of malnutrition among children, pregnant and lactating women in Katilu and Turkwel wards of Turkana County by improving access, availability and utilization of nutritious diversified diets.

Courtesy; KNA

 

 

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