Agriculture
The Turkana County Government, in partnership with Veterinaires Sans Frontieres Germany (VSF Germany), has embarked on the training and distribution of seeds to farmers in efforts to boost agriculture and contribute to food security in Turkana East Sub-County.
The farmers, drawn from Kangitit and Lokwii village units, were trained by VSF Germany to become trainers of trainees in respect to the application of innovative climate-smart agricultural technology.
Director for Agriculture, Aaron Nanok, while closing the training, emphasized the need for local farmers to venture into sustainable farming, urging those who had been trained to share skills gained with fellow residents.
“The core objective of this training is to harness the potential of local farmers to enhance sustainable food production. It is also in line with the Department of Agriculture’s thematic area; hence, it marks an important milestone in the implementation of the Governor’s food security agenda,” he said.
Director Nanok also said that the Department of Agriculture’s aim of stimulating economic growth and strengthening food security through sustainable farming will be realized through collaboration with stakeholders such as VSF and development partners.
He further challenged the farmers to be agents of change, adding that they have a critical role in transforming the agricultural sector in the county.
VSF Germany Program Officer Lowasa Lolimo appreciated the county government’s support in implementing the ‘Integrated Life Saving and DRR Initiatives in Kenya’ project in the county.
He said that for Turkana to attain food security, there was a need to invest in local farmers through the provision of quality seeds, farm implements, and extension services.
VSF distributed a variety of assorted seeds (400 pieces) and 1000 pieces of various farm tools and will continue to provide extension services to farmers in the sub-county.
Turkana East Sub-County Administrator Lomeyan Ewoi, Lokori/Kochodin Ward Administrator Shaban Lotabo, Sub-County Agricultural Officer Emuto Francis, Ward Agriculture Officer Lokori/Kochodin Christine Eyanae, and VSF Finance Officer Elvis Onyango were in attendance.b