Gambia Innovative Farmers is a dynamic, youth-led initiative based in Gunjur, initiated by a group of ambitious agro-growers dedicated to promoting excellence in agricultural development.
According to the Association’s public relations officer Pa Samba Drammeh , te initiative is a nonprofit making organization that aims to empower the next generation of farmers through technical advice, hands-on support, and innovative agricultural practices. Our mission is to help members build successful, sustainable agro-businesses by fostering a culture of learning, growth, and collaboration.
Mr Drammeh stated that the membership is open across the country through an application process with reasonable non non-refundeds designed to support activities that provide valuable insights for farmers. To help members access and thrive in organic markets by connecting them with industry experts, strategic partners, and fellow farmers. Through this network, we promote best pracagriculture practicessuring long-term environmental and economic sustainability, and believe in the power of collaboration, innovation, and youth-driven agriculture to transform communities and secure food systems for future generations.
PRO Drammeh welcomed and advised people, especially the youths, to be part of this great initiative for economic growth and livelihood enhancement developments.
Empowering the next generation of farmers: Gunjur Youth Farmers Form Association
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