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Farmers Field Schools (FFS)
Initiative for Soaring Food Prices (ISFP)
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Rice fields in Kondeya, Koinadugu District.
Bundles of rice hanging to dry in Kondeya, Koinadugu District.
Rice fields in Kondeya, Koinadugu District.
Rice fields in Kondeya, Koinadugu District.
Young men carrying firewood through rice farms in Kondeya, Koinadugu District.
Children under a local shelter in Kondeya, Koinadugu District.
General view of rice fields in Kondeye, Koinadugu District.
FAO Project Coordinator Fulvio Cenci inspecting a hoe in Kondeya, Koinadugu District.
A farmer separating rice grains from the chaff in Kondeye, Koinadugu District.
Members of the Bombali District Famers Cooperative Association harvesting rice in the field outside of Gbanka Potho, Bombali District. The famers have no mechanized method of harvesting, and instead u
A man from the Bombali District Famers Cooperative Association wrapping up a bundle of rice in the field outside of Gbanka Potho, Bombali District. The famers have no mechanized method of harvesting a
FAO Project Coordinator Fulvio Cenci visiting with local children in Kondeya, Koinadugu District.
Members of the Bombali District Famers Cooperative Association using a mechanical thresher for their harvested rice in Gbanka Potho, Bombali District.
Members of the Bombali District Famers Cooperative Association using a mechanical thresher for their harvested rice in Gbanka Potho, Bombali District.
Bundles of harvested rice in a field just outside of Gbanka Potho, Bombali District. Rice is the most important staple crop in Sierra Leone.
Bundles of harvested rice in a field just outside of Gbanka Potho, Bombali District. Rice is the most important staple crop in Sierra Leone.
General view of sorghum plants in Kondeye, Koinadugu District.
Women using the traditional methods of threshing rice by simply grinding it with their feet or hands in a field just outside of Gbanka Potho, Bombali District.
A member of the Bombali District Famers Cooperative Association caryying a harvest of rice on her head just outside of Gbanka Potho, Bombali District.
Women of the Bombali District Famers Cooperative Association singing while carrying their rice back from the fields in Gbanka Potho, Bombali District.
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Villagers harvesting rice in Kondeya, Koinadugu District. Since there is no mechanized way of harvesting available, it is done using a simple blade to cut the rice.
Support to Operation Feed The Nation - GCP/SIL/024/GER: Acceleration in the implementation of the community-based food security activities of Operation Feed the Nation, to broaden its scope to enable trained groups of farmers to invest in assets which add value to their production, and to begin to address the learning and nutrition requirements of school children.
Special Programme for Food Security (SPFS) in Sierra Leone - SPFP/SIL/2301:
-Preparatoy Phase for Community-based Extension and Capacity-Building Programme (CECP);
-Provide direct exposure to the principles and methodologies of Farmer Field School (FFS) to a selected group of people from Sierra Leone by facilitating their visiting of ongoing Farmer Field School programmes in other African countries and establish linkages with FAO specialists in FAO Regional Office for Africa;
-Training of the initial batch of staff and farmer facilitators;
-Testing the methodology in a first batch of Farmer Field Schools;
-Establishment of a functioning Special Programme for Food Security National Team.
11/14/2008
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