Project summary:
The project need is to fight hunger by
promoting integrated and ecological farming practices
that improves soil conservation, increase yam production
by 85% and improve livelihood for 500 direct women
beneficiaries within a project period of 12 months. The
project will provide sustainable solutions to the threat
of food insecurity, malnutrition, rapid degradation of
agricultural and forest landscapes, declining yams
yields, extreme poverty and climate change that have
plagued these communities over the years.
Challenge:
Rural women farmers in Batibo are
poor, malnourished and lack enough food to feed their
families. They work in their farms for long hours under
rain in rainy season and intense sunlight in dry season
but get low Yam yields.
Their farms lack agro-forestry trees that can provide
shade, protect soil from erosion, improve biodiversity
and conserve soil fertility as well as provide stakes
for the yams and other needs. The soil in Batibo has the
potential to produce much yams but has constrains
because of the practice of slash-and-burn farming and
scarcity of stakes for the yams. Most rural women
farmers in Batibo depend on the forest for yam stakes
because Yams need stakes to climb on in order to produce
well and consequently causing deforestation.
Solutions:
CISEGD Cameroon partnered with PHP USA
and 10 rural women groups in Batibo to promote the
planting of fertilizer agro-forestry trees in Yam
farmlands, transform animal waste to improve soils and
educate rural women farmers on sustainable
environmentally sound farming practices. The project
will provide a long-term and sustainable solution to the
threat of rapid devastating degradation of rural
agricultural and forest landscapes, declining yams
yields, extreme poverty and climate change that have
plagued these communities over the years.
Long term impact:
With grant support from the
Presbyterian Hunger Program PHP USA, The project will
train and empower 500 rural women with basic skills and
techniques in Agroforestry, Yam cultivation, Poultry and
Organic fertilizer production. A total of 1000 birds
will be donated to 10 women groups and 25000 nitrogen
fixing trees will be nursed and planted on 2.5 hectares
of yam farms to increase soil fertility, act as stakes
and return biodiversity as well as mitigate climate
change. if you are interested in contributing to a
worthwhile and sustainable project to fight hunger,
alleviate poverty and environmental degradation; We will
gladly welcome your support in any form for this project
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