Over 150 graduate as Farmer Field School facilitators

FFS Facilitators receiving certificates for skills gained in Regenerative Agriculture

To scale-up regenerative agriculture practices in the western province, at least 158 Farmer Field Schools (FFS) facilitators were graduated at an event held at Hill View Hotel in Rubavu District. The graduated FFS facilitators are lead farmers from Ngororero, Nyabihu, Rubavu and Rutsiro districts.

The event was the first of its kind to graduate farmers who were trained in the first and second cohort between 2021 and 2023. This was conducted under the REALMS Project Implemented by RDO and Imbaraga Farmer’s Organisation with support from SNV Rwanda and funding from IKEA Foundation.

Officiating at the event, Patrick Nathan Uwihoreye, the Vice Mayor in charge of Economic development in Ngororero District pointed out that Rwanda has embarked on an agricultural revolution and farmers are very critical in this journey.

Patrick Uwihoreye, Vice Mayor of Ngororero District awarding the best FFS facilitator from Rubavu

He urged farmers to adopt modern agricultural practices and stop the traditional practices, this is meant to enhance production and to commercialize agriculture in sustainable ways. 

The Vice Mayor applauded regenerative agriculture practices started by REALMS Project which aims at restoring and improving soil health, enhance biodiversity, and mitigate climate impacts for sustainability.

Rwanda’s western province as a mountainous region faces a lot of climate change effects and soil erosion is a big problem, most of the agricultural land is washed away, the project works in the region to help reverse some of these effects.

Eugene Rwibasira, the Executive Secretary of RDO

Eugene Rwibasira, the Executive Secretary of RDO thanked the new graduates for their tireless dedication to improve farming. He told them that the country looks up to farmers to feed the nation.

Through regenerative agriculture, Rwibasira said it helps grow crops without necessarily relying on inorganic fertilizers and unpredictable rainfall, which can ensure food security.

He said that all those who had been awarded certificates now have the skills to make food accessible, available and affordable by increasing crop production.

“Land degradation and climate change affect food production, but now you have the skills to revert this and make us food secure,” Rwibasira addressed the farmers.

The graduation event on February 8, 2024 had attracted different stakeholders where many talked about the slow deterioration of soil healthy which now presents an opportunity for innovative practices like regenerative agriculture to improve the soils.

Farmers exhibiting regenerative agriculture products and services at the sideline of the graduation event at Hill View Hotel in Rubavu

 Through evaluations conducted that led up to the graduation of FFS facilitators, best performers were identified. In each district, three FFS facilitators with outstanding performance in adopting and implementing regenerative agriculture practices were selected.

The three top performers in each of the four districts were awarded with different prizes, the first was awarded a brand new bicycle, the second received a wheelbarrow and sprayer pump, the third was given a sprayer pump and larger bucket. 

At the event, some model farmers and SMEs working with SNV had the opportunity to exhibit some of the practices in a mini expo showcasing regenerative agriculture products and services.

 

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