

The Ministry of Agriculture offers various forms of support to smallholder farmers, including access to agricultural inputs such as seeds and fertilizers, technical training, extension services, pest and disease control programs, and market access support.
If you notice pests or diseases affecting your crops, contact your local agricultural extension officer immediately. They will assist you with identifying the problem and recommend appropriate control measures.
The Ministry of Agriculture conducts regular training sessions and workshops for farmers. Contact your local agricultural extension office to find out about upcoming training programs and how to participate.
The Desert Locust control program aims to manage and mitigate locust infestations. Farmers can get involved by reporting locust sightings to the local extension office and participating in community training and sensitization programs.
The Ministry of Agriculture supports market access by organizing farmers’ markets, connecting farmers with buyers, and providing information on market trends. You can get more information and support from your local extension office.
The Ministry of Agriculture collaborates with research institutions on various agricultural research programs. Smallholder farmers can participate in these programs by contacting their local extension office for information on ongoing projects and how to get involved.
Joining a farmer cooperative can provide numerous benefits, including access to collective bargaining for better prices, shared resources, training, and support networks. Contact your local extension office for information on cooperatives in your area.
You can stay updated on agricultural news and events by regularly visiting the Ministry of Agriculture website, subscribing to newsletters, and following the Ministry’s social media channels.
Extension officers are trained agricultural professionals who provide farmers with technical advice, training, and support. They can help you with crop management, pest and disease control, soil health, and access to agricultural services.
To report an agricultural issue or get more information, contact your local agricultural extension office. You can also reach out to the Ministry of Agriculture through their website or helpline.
The Ministry of Agriculture supports organic farming through training programs, provision of organic inputs, and certification assistance. Contact your local extension office to learn more about available resources for organic farming.
The Ministry of Agriculture implements various policies to support smallholder farmers, such as tax exemptions, training programs. Stay informed about these policies through your local extension office or the Ministry’s website to take full advantage of them.
The Ministry of Agriculture implements several measures to ensure food security, including support for sustainable farming practices, pest and disease control programs, market access initiatives, and emergency response plans for natural disasters.
For more detailed information or specific inquiries, please contact your local agricultural extension office via short number 298 or visit the Ministry of Agriculture’s official website.
