Each group — trained on irrigation techniques and provided with two water pumps, fertilizer and improved seeds — now harvest three times a year and can maintain the water pumps. “The maize I used to produce was not able to provide me and my family with the food we needed for the year,” says Mustefa Ali.
“Now, thanks to the project, we farmers can produce vegetables such as tomatoes, onions, cabbages and red peppers. We are selling the vegetables in the market, and it is generating income, which I am sharing with 20 farmers in my group.”
Like Mustefa, Sefia’s father’s income has increased since using the new irrigation techniques. “My father could buy me and my two sisters new clothes. I am really happy,” she says.
Today, more than 650 community members are benefiting from the irrigation project and the year-round supply of crops.