NaCRRI and Eco-PRiDe Complete Transformative Rice Training Program for Refugee Trainers

Christine Elong
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The National Crops Resources Research Institute (NaCRRI), in partnership with Eco-PRiDe, has successfully concluded a three-day Training of Trainers program focused on improving rice farming practices in the West Nile region. Held at NaCRRI from October 30th to November 1st, 2024, the training was part of the UNHCR-Rice initiative aimed at promoting sustainable agriculture and enhancing self-reliance among refugee and host communities.

The program brought together 22 participants, including farmers and extension workers from Yumbe, Kiboko, Terogi, and Madi Okollo districts, selected under Action Against Hunger’s market-oriented agricultural production project. Participants received hands-on training on essential rice farming techniques, including paddy and upland rice cultivation, best practices for harvesting and threshing, pest and disease management, water requirements, and the safe use of agrochemicals. Additionally, the training covered post-harvest handling methods to improve produce quality and reduce losses.

Through this initiative, NaCRRI and Eco-PRiDe aim to empower participants with practical knowledge to boost rice yields, enhance food security, and create economic opportunities in the region. Speaking at the program’s conclusion, Ms. Annet Nakayima, a representative from NaCRRI, highlighted the importance of equipping refugee and host communities with sustainable agricultural skills to foster long-term livelihoods.

The trained participants are now expected to disseminate the knowledge and skills gained to their respective communities, driving improvements in agricultural productivity and self-reliance. NaCRRI remains committed to collaborating with partners to deliver impactful programs that contribute to both national and regional development.

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