By:Akoi M. Baysah, Jr.
The Community of Hope Agriculture Project (CHAP) has successfully concluded a four-day “Farming as a Business” workshop in Grand Bassa and Rivercess Counties, aimed at strengthening the capacity of local farmers and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
The training brought together more than 60 farmers from both counties and provided them with practical knowledge on treating agriculture as a viable business venture.
Participants were trained on value addition, proper farm management techniques, and strategies to increase productivity and income from their crops.The workshop was organized by CHAP with support from Concern Worldwide and the Government of Ireland through Irish Aid.
It focused on equipping farmers with essential skills to transition from subsistence farming to sustainable agribusiness, thereby contributing to improved livelihoods and enhanced food security in Liberia.
Participants expressed gratitude to CHAP, Concern Worldwide, and Irish Aid for their continued support over the years.
The farmers described the training as the first of its kind in their communities, noting that it exposed them to critical concepts in planning, marketing, and sustaining farming as a business.
The farmers have pledged their commitment to apply the knowledge and skills acquired during the four-day training to improve their farming activities and support food security efforts in their respective communities.
