In the quest for improved food security, Pa Abdoulie Ceesay of Dampha Kunda, Upper River Region, stands as a shining example. As a beneficiary of the Rural Village Community Transformation Program (RVCTP), Pa Abdoulie recently harvested 40 bags of Orylux, a remarkable achievement that promises to sustain his family of four for the next eight months.
Pa Abdoulie’s success story highlights the transformative impact of the RVCTP on local agriculture. “This harvest will feed my family for eight months,” he proudly shared, underscoring the program’s vital role in enhancing food security for rural households.
The RVCTP’s support has not only boosted agricultural productivity but also contributed to the well-being and self-sufficiency of families like Pa Abdoulie’s. His accomplishment demonstrates the program’s effectiveness in fostering sustainable farming practices and ensuring a reliable food supply for communities in the Upper River Region.
As more farmers benefit from initiatives like the RVCTP, stories like Pa Abdoulie’s inspire hope and confidence in the future of local agriculture. With continued support and dedication, the goal of achieving food security for all is within reach.