By Marie Marthe Saint Cyr | Executive Director
The Lambi Fund continues to expand the capacity of rural farmers to bridge the gap by increasing production of Food as GWOFAMIL moves forward providing services to its mebership and the community to plow nearly double the field worked on previous year. Our new Oxplow project is the Society for Agricultural development of Nip (SADN) that has 45 members (20 women and 25 men). These farmers face the same major issue of low agricultural productivity and limited access to farming tools in their community. They have partnered with Lambi Fund to launch an ox-plow service for their members and the farmers in the community.
Lambi Fund is funding the purchase of six oxen and three plows and providing training on sustainable agriculture and organizational capacity building to the membership. This ox-plow service will provide members with access to oxen that can plow their fields affordably and efficiently.
, Lambi Fund staff and 38 SADN members gathered in Lazil to launch the project. Now in full implementation, 25 members have received three days of training to upgrade their managerial capacity; 25 have participated in three days of agroforrestry training to enhance their skills in farming.
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