利比里亚的一个100英亩大米项目旨在通过农业现代化和社区参与,消除粮食无保障现象,减少进口。
A 100-acre rice project in Liberia aims to fight food insecurity and reduce imports through farming modernization and community engagement.
通过Panta Pride基金会和利比里亚集体影响组织之间的伙伴关系,在利比里亚邦州启动了100英亩高原水稻收获,目的是消除影响47%以上人口的粮食无保障状况,减少对昂贵大米进口的依赖。
A 100-acre upland rice harvest launched in Bong County, Liberia, through a partnership between the Panta Pride Foundation and Collective Impact Liberia, aims to combat food insecurity affecting over 47% of the population and reduce reliance on costly rice imports.
该项目得到集体影响联合组织和国际伙伴的支持,促进农业现代化、创造就业、赋予妇女经济权力和农场与市场的连通性,与博阿凯政府《ARREST议程》相一致。
Supported by Collective Impact United and international partners, the project promotes agricultural modernization, job creation, women’s economic empowerment, and farm-to-market connectivity, aligning with the Boakai administration’s ARREST Agenda.
该倡议以传统仪式和社区参与为标志,是改变小农耕作的更广泛的系统办法的一部分,世界银行的一个小组评估多个地点的进展情况。
The initiative, marked by traditional ceremonies and community involvement, is part of a broader systems approach to transforming smallholder farming, with a World Bank team assessing progress across multiple sites.