In 2024, the project to promote resilient agricultural production systems in saline areas of Cape Verde made significant strides in strengthening farmers’ resilience to climate conditions and saline soils. Here are the key figures and major achievements.
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Impact
- 05 INIDA staff members trained in resilient crop management through exchange visits to Morocco, in collaboration with UM6P.
- 03 staff members received training on cooperative management.
- 04 communities supported through sustainable and value-added agricultural practices.
In a constantly evolving world, sustainable agricultural practices are essential to ensure food security and protect the environment. Through our projects in Africa and beyond, we implement innovative solutions tailored to the specific needs of local communities. These initiatives aim to strengthen producers' capacities while valuing traditional knowledge, creating a lasting and positive impact on people and their ecosystems. - 20 farmers trained in good agricultural practices to improve the management of their farms.
- 100 farmers benefited from the acquisition and distribution of small agricultural tools to optimize production techniques.