{"id":2361,"date":"2019-10-24T21:41:14","date_gmt":"2019-10-24T21:41:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.africa-press.com\/gambia\/?p=2361"},"modified":"2019-10-24T21:41:14","modified_gmt":"2019-10-24T21:41:14","slug":"farming-prospects-promising-as-farmers-commit-to-food-self-sufficiency-drives","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/gambia\/all-news\/farming-prospects-promising-as-farmers-commit-to-food-self-sufficiency-drives","title":{"rendered":"Farming prospects promising, as farmers commit to food self-sufficiency drives"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In Central River Region North, a 6.5kilomtre access road from Lamin Koto-Kuntaur Highway is already constructed by the Ministry of Agriculture. It leads to Kuntaur Fulla Kunda, Touba Kuta, Touba Koto and Sukuta villages \u2013 all of them farming communities in Niani district. With rice threshers, milling machines, Turu Yiriwandi Kafoo (a seeds cultivation group) and Fandema Kafoo (a self-help group) managed to purchase a tractor worth D2 million. Their goal: to feed the Gambian population through sale of their surplus produce countrywide.<br \/>\nIt is ambitious but not unachievable. Currently, The Niani Sukuta groups are mobilising 2,200 50kg-bags of seeds in their community stores. Their biggest customer is the World Food Programme that purchases rice from them to supply to schools in the Central River Region as part of the School Feeding programme. This programme has changed its focus of importing food stuff into the country to feed school children in The Gambia.<br \/>\nWFP had signed an agreement with government and producers to purchase locally grown food stuff from farmers to supply the schools. This supports the government\u2019s food security policy.<\/p>\n<p>The Food and Agricultural Organisation had supplied a heavy duty processing machine to this Fandemaa Kafoo about five years ago. Unfortunately, the machine is yet to function because the farmers have not been able to produce the one-tone minimum requirement for it to begin full production. Despite the vast land available, the over 200 member group can only boost production capacity through the use of technology. Lessons could be learned from industrialised countries and how human production capacity was outwitted by machines about a Century ago. This spurred the agricultural revolution in the United States and the industrial revolution in Europe.<\/p>\n<p>An agriculture master plan<br \/>\nMeanwhile in The Gambia, the small holder farmers that comprises over 70 percent of the farming population of The Gambia\u2019s still rely mainly on ox and donkey-driven machines for subsistence farming. Mechanisation has been a distant dream. According to the FAO, low private investment, especially in the value added sector, has resulted in the stagnation or declining performance in production.<\/p>\n<p>The challenge of the current government is the impact of the declining international agricultural commodity prices; soaring prices of food commodities and essential production inputs, inadequate domestic policies, institutional support and investment in the sector, particularly roads and equipment. These challenges dictate that government formulates an Agriculture Master Plan in the context of the National development Plan 2018-2021.<br \/>\nHence to achieve long-term food security as well as reducing poverty levels, the government of President Adama Barrow considers agriculture as central to a country\u2019s economic advancement, and an improved health of the population through nutrition security.<\/p>\n<p>Agriculture provides employment for 70 per cent of the population, exports and foreign exchange earnings for the economy and food security for the citizens. In the NDP, the infrastructure projects such as road networks, the tourism master plan and other sectoral strategies being implemented by the government will become key. It has a task to rebuild an agricultural system that had been downtrodden by two decades of political interference, misuse of donor funds and failed policies.<\/p>\n<p>Creating employment for the youth<br \/>\nIn URR, a recently constructed 3.5 km access road, like dozens of other roads across rural Gambia has now made it possible for farmers, especially women, to access rice fields without hindrance. These access roads also enable producers to access markets for their produce; transporters would face less hurdles and transportation charges are less costly for farmers.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe used to trek this road, half-submerged in water while carrying loads on our heads and babies on our backs. Today, we walk\u2026 we ride carts and bicycles or motorbikes smoothly to the fields,\u201d said Yoba Baldeh in Kossemar village, where a pilot 50-hectare irrigation project is at advanced stage of completion.<\/p>\n<p>Kossemar benefitted from a tractor, three power tillers, three threshers and a rice planter to help boost their productions. \u201cThis will create employment for the youths of the village,\u201d said Musa Jawo, the VDC Chairman of this 54-compound and 1,800 population village.<br \/>\n\u201cIt will be a great improvement in our lives once the work starts. We have invited other surrounding villagers to participate in the cultivation of rice here. So far, we are growing millet, coos, ground nuts, rice and we engage in horticulture,\u201d Jawo added.<\/p>\n<p>Food importation<br \/>\nPresident Barrow\u2019s preoccupation since coming into office is to cut the country\u2019s reliance on imported rice, link local production to national markets, as well as a strong value addition industry. The reality is that The Gambia relies mostly on imported rice for consumption, while producing only 15 per cent of its consumption needed annually.<\/p>\n<p>At Sapu, which is the nerve centre of the CRR agricultural production, the Chinese Technical Team that arrived in September 2019 had already established both their office and residence. It is expected to inject a fresh production capacity into Jahally-Pacharr fields, and others in Niamina and beyond. The project is the first agriculture cooperation project after the People\u2019s Republic of China established diplomatic relation with The Gambia. LONGPING High-Tech is the implementation unit of the project.<\/p>\n<p>China and The Gambia once had a good cooperation in agriculture as early as 44 years ago under the PPP regime. The Chinese government had sent experts to The Gambia to help farmers increase their productivity. The local people until today, fondly call many lands as \u2018Chinese rice fields\u2019 \u2013 out of the knowledge that wherever the Chinese experts worked, there were abundance of food.<\/p>\n<p>Hybrid rice, agricultural demonstration and training are the main content of the project in Sapu. It will establish 5 hectares of hybrid rice, 2 hectares vegetable demonstration and guide 1,000 hectares of demonstration area. The loss rate of post-product processing in demonstration area will decrease by half, from 40 percent to 20 percent. The project will select 2-3 high-yielding rice and vegetable varieties appropriate for the local environment.<br \/>\nIt will organise technical training for Gambian personnel both in China and The Gambia. The total number of trainees targeted is about 1,500 personnel. Already, the project had organised the training lessons for the students in Gambia College and local farmers. It is hoped that the project will contribute to the Gambia\u2019s high grain yield and bring the Chinese agriculture technology and knowledge transfer to The Gambia.<\/p>\n<p>Rainfall patterns<br \/>\nRainfall patterns in The Gambia for the past years or more have been shifting, to the annual dismay of rural farmers. They mostly lose the first of their early crops to weeks of drought after sowing. This year, a similar phenomenon affects thousands across the board who traditionally begin sowing between June and July.<\/p>\n<p>Most of the rains lost in early months of the season are currently being delivered at the tail end of the season. Fields in the lowlands are mostly flooded. Those who replanted after early drought are glaring hope in the season\u2019s harvests. Millet, groundnuts, coos, corn and rice will turn out for the better this year.<br \/>\nThe prospects for this year\u2019s harvests remain high despite earlier doubts of drought between July and August this year.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In Central River Region North, a 6.5kilomtre access road from Lamin Koto-Kuntaur Highway is already constructed by the Ministry of Agriculture. It leads to Kuntaur Fulla Kunda, Touba Kuta, Touba Koto and Sukuta villages \u2013 all of them farming communities in Niani district. 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