Coffee yield high in Wabag District
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At a glance
- The Wabag District Development Authority invested K100,000 in the Wabag District Coffee Growers Cooperative Society four years ago.
- This investment aimed to promote, nurture, and grow coffee in the district.
- The initiative has resulted in the distribution of 50,000 coffee seedlings to 200 farmers in the Laiap local level government area.
A significant investment made four years ago by the Wabag District Development Authority (WDDA) is now yielding positive results for coffee growers in the region. The authority injected K100,000 into the Wabag District Coffee Growers Cooperative Society (WDCGCS) with the specific goal of promoting, nurturing, and expanding coffee cultivation.
Dan Nyia, Chairman of the WDCGCS, highlighted the tangible outcomes of this WDDA-funded agenda. He reported that 50,000 coffee seedlings have already been successfully distributed to 200 farmers. These farmers are located throughout the Laiap local level government area within the Wabag District.
The initiative demonstrates a commitment to agricultural development in the district, aiming to boost the local economy through the coffee industry. The distribution of seedlings is a crucial step in ensuring the growth and success of these coffee farming ventures.
The WDDA-funded coffee development agenda is coming to a reality with 50, 000 coffee seedlings already distributed to 200 farmers throughout the Laiap local level government area of Wabag District.
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