Year: 2026
RECCLUM INTRODUCES PETOMECH TOMATO VARIETY TO FARMERS
PETAMECH tomato is a new variety that has been provided to the women at the garden as the project officials continue to create networks for beneficiaries with other farmers and entrepreneurs in the Gambia. TRESOR Women led by Agie Kumba Daffeh is among the leading and growing agricultural enterprises in the country. With the facilitation […]
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RESEARCHER ACKNOWLEDGES INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT AS THE SUREST WAY TO AGRICULTURAL SUSTAINABILITY
A Senior Researcher of the Recclum feasibility study Dr Mamma Sawaneh said a cold store facility is not only limited to preserved farm produce but also to keep seedlings before transplant. He noted with the completion of the facility, beneficiaries will no longer be desperate to sell their produce at low prices, saying the cold […]
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BENEFICIARIES HAIL RECC-LUM FOR FIRST-EVER COLD STORE FOR GARDENERS IN BULOCK
Maimuna Tamba, a gardener and Facilitator at the women’s garden Malamin Colley applauded the RECC-LUM project for the construction of a new cold storage facility for them. A development they described as magnanimous in the promotion of horticultural production and livelihood advancement. The duo said they can now preserve their produce ahead of sales, thus enhancing […]
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Strengthening Agricultural Value-Chain, Recclum Constructs Cold Store for Women gardeners in Bulock
Reports say Women gardeners play a vital role in food production, household nutrition, and local economies in the Gambia. Yet they face a wide range of structural (land rights, credit) economic (market), infrastructural inadequacies(water, fencing, storage), environmental, and social challenges that limit their productivity and livelihoods. Addressing these challenges through improved irrigation and storage, market […]
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