MAGVIN Research Institute organize Climate-Smart Agriculture training for Farmers in Naapaal Community, Nandom Municipality

MAGVIN Research Institute recently held a Climate-Smart Agriculture training session for farmers in Naapaal, a community in the Nandom Municipality of the Upper West Region. The training equipped local farmers with practical techniques to improve crop resilience, boost soil health, and use water more efficiently.

Participants took part in hands-on demonstrations, where they learned about sustainable farming methods. These included using drought-resistant crops, conserving soil, and applying organic fertilizers. The session aimed to help farmers adapt to the changing climate and increase agricultural productivity.

This initiative is part of our ongoing effort to empower communities with the skills they need to overcome climate challenges. By promoting sustainable practices, we aim to strengthen food security and support farmers in adapting to environmental changes.

MAGVIN Research Institute remains committed to fostering sustainable development in the Upper West Region. We believe that practical training and resources will help shape a more resilient agricultural future for our farmers.

 

 

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