USAID DEC
The use of composting and crop rotation methods increased by 25% among women-headed households.
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Abstract
The program's impact on food security was most pronounced in communities with high levels of poverty and limited market access. The program's success can be attributed to the combination of agricultural training, infrastructure development, and market linkage facilitation. These interventions not only improved crop yields but also increased household income and food security. The program's focus on sustainable agriculture practices and community engagement helped to address the root causes of food insecurity in Rwanda, ultimately leading to improved livelihoods for thousands of farmers and their families.
Classification
Urban Links