Transforming Liberia's Agriculture: EU & Government Applaud Africarice's Successful DeSIRA Project
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25.10.23
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The DeSIRA Integrated Rice-Fish Farming System (IRFFS) is a European Union funded project, whose goal is to enhance the development of rice and fish value chains for improved food, nutrition, and economic security through targeted research and extension approaches. DeSIRA stands for Development through Research in Agriculture, it is an EU initiative which aims to contribute to climate-relevant, productive and sustainable transformation of agriculture and food systems in low and middle-income countries. A rice-fish system is an integrated rice field or rice field/pond complex, where fish are grown concurrently or alternately with rice. Fish may be deliberately stocked or may enter fields naturally from surrounding waterways when flooding occurs, or a bit of both.
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An increase in fish and rice production – with less than 1 ton of locally produced fish and rice in 2020 to 35 tons of fish and 167 tons of rice produced in IRFFS in 2023.
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A high impact on households especially women and youth – with no women and youth adopted the IRFFS in 2020 to 103 women head of households and 178 youth adopted this system in 2023.

In addition, various training workshops (AfricaRice-WorldFish ToT Workshop on Quality Fish Seeds and Foodfish Production in Rice Fields; Agroequipment Fabrication Training Workshop; etc.) have been conducted for staff of the DeSIRA project’s partners, students, and farmers to enhance their capacities to maximize the benefits of the integrated rice-fish farming system.
The project’s partners were full of praise for the successful implementation of this project, which will have a significant impact on improving the livelihoods of farmers in Liberia and will play a major role in transforming the country’s agricultural systems. For Augustine Moore, lead farmer of one of the project’s beneficiary groups: ‘‘integrated rice-fish farming is the way to go because it highly contributes to increased income for farmers. This is what I call taking farmers out of poverty. We have the rice, the fish and the vegetables. When we are talking about sustainable farming practices for farmers, this is it.”
Representatives of the Liberian government and DeSIRA project partners visited the Central Agricultural Research Institute (CARI) to witness the project’s achievements firsthand and they all return with positive feedback and appreciation for the great results achieved.
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