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YEDA Agriculture Projects

YEDA Agriculture Projects. Community leaders from Wotogo, Mugwo, Yei, and Lasu Payams planning to start the projects. Meeting Chaired by the Chairman of YEDA BOD and County A/Commissioner for Agriculture – Yei Town.

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YEDA Agriculture Projects

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  1. YEDA Agriculture Projects

  2. Community leaders from Wotogo, Mugwo, Yei, and Lasu Payams planning to start the projects. Meeting Chaired by the Chairman of YEDA BOD and County A/Commissioner for Agriculture – Yei Town

  3. YEDA participating in a Food Security meeting held in Yei organized by GOSS Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry - June 18, 2009

  4. YEDA Administrative Secretary participating in a Food Security meeting held in Yei organized by GOSS Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry - June 18, 2009

  5. Group photo after the Food Security Meeting held in Yei – June 18, 2009

  6. Project 1 - Poultry for Women Project Site Yei Payam: Yei Town

  7. Beginning construction of Poultry

  8. The Poultry building half way through

  9. Inside view of the poultry while still working on it

  10. Window and doors ready to be installed

  11. Doors and window installed

  12. Poultry back view

  13. Poultry front view

  14. Project 2 - Nurseries For Vegetables Project Site Yei Payam: Lutaya, Yang Konye, Giru Lasu Payam: Lasu Wotogo Payam: Ombasi, Mongo, Morisak Mugwo Payam: Longamere

  15. Seeds: Eggplants, Carrots, Okra, Kale (Borecole), Watermelon, Cabbage, Collard Greens, etc. being purchased – Arua, Uganda.

  16. A healthy growing Okra - Lutaya Village.

  17. Pest affected Eggplant inspected by the County Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry (Edmond T. Gogo) – Yang Konye Village.

  18. Farmers and the Chief of the village Beneya Debu second male from left in cleared field - Mongo Village

  19. Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry crossing Yei River (Yei Kare) from the Nursery site - Mongo Village

  20. Farmer working on Onions & Tomatoes nursery beds - Morisak Village

  21. Farmers at work watering nursery beds - Morisak Village

  22. Men of vision planting Onions - Lutaya Village

  23. Women checking on their transplanted Onions - Yang Konye Village

  24. A healthy growing Tomatoes - Giru Village.

  25. Tomatoes Nursery bed - Ombasi Village

  26. Cabbage and Tomatoes Nursery bed – Mongo Village

  27. Eggplants and Cabbage (Cabbages ready for transplant) – Mugwo Village

  28. Tomatoes and Onion Nursery - Ombasi Village

  29. Onions and tomatoes Nursery - Mongo Village

  30. Onions Nursery - Yang Konye Village

  31. Onions, Cabbage and Eggplants beds – Yang Konye Village

  32. Cabbages under Nursery bed – Lasu Village

  33. Transplanted Tomatoes - Lutaya Village

  34. Cabbage - Lutaya Village

  35. Eggplants and Onions. Standing behind is the Chief of the village– Yang Konye Village

  36. Transplanted Eggplants - Lutaya Village

  37. Onions, Cabbage and Tomatoes affected by the climatic condition - Mugwo Village

  38. Onions ready for harvesting – Lutaya Village

  39. Onions ready for harvesting – Lutaya Village

  40. Onions being harvested – Lutaya Village

  41. Okra ready for harvesting – Lutaya Village

  42. Eggplants Nursery – Giru Village

  43. Tomatoes at a Nursery ready for transplant – Lasu Village

  44. Tomatoes and Cabbage Nurseries at the end of May – Lasu Village

  45. Tomatoes at a Nursery ready for transplant – Lasu Village

  46. Do you want to help? These are community driven projects supported by individual Yei community members in Diaspora and at home. You can become an agent of change by making your contribution to support these projects. They say a journey of a thousand miles begins with one step and you can be that first step. YEDA is currently supporting 23 farmer groups. With your help we can support more groups and rid our selves from hunger and reclaim our status as being the bread basket of Southern Sudan. For more information on how to become a member or support our community efforts, contact:: • Robert Simbe @ rsimbe@yahoo.com • Justin Lokoko @ yedauganda@yahoo.com • Fredrick Ade @ yedasudan@yahoo.com

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