Agriculture Ministry Dedicates Mechanization Service Center At CARI

By Matalay Kollie, Bong County Correspondent

Suakoko District, Bong County-The Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) and partners recently dedicated a service center to rehabilitate and re-equip farming tools at the Central Agricultural Research Institute (CARI) in Suakoko, Bong County.

The newly opened Mechanization Service Center has been equipped with different machines and equipment for the repair of agriculture equipment in Bong county.

Remarking at the dedication ceremony, Agriculture Minister Jeanine M. Cooper emphasized the importance of mechanization in modern agriculture, stating that rehabilitating the mechanization service center is a crucial step towards achieving food security in Liberia, especially in the rural areas where agriculture is peopleโ€™s livelihood in particular and the backbone of the economy in general.

Min. Cooper further described the opening of the center as a major boost for Liberian farmers who are usually challenged with the huge cost of repairing their farming equipment when they encounter mechanical faults.

The Agriculture Minister said most of the equipment that has been provided by the MOA to farmers has ended up as scraps due to a lack of proper service centers and spare parts to get them running again.

She believes that with the rehabilitation and re-equipment of the CARI Mechanization Center, farmers will now have access to quality machine repair services in the County.

The Liberian Agriculture Minister further commended the efforts of CARI and its partners in making the rehabilitation of the center a reality, adding that the center will significantly improve farmers’ productivity and reduce the cost of production. “This center is meant for repairing agricultural equipment to enhance farming practices in all regions of Liberia,” she noted.

For his part, CARI Director General Dr. Victor Sumo praised the MOA for the rehabilitation and re-equipment of the center.

Dr. Sumo said the administration of CARI will ensure that the center is given the necessary attention in the area of maintenance and farmers’ support.

The rehabilitation and re-equipment of the CARI Mechanization Center were executed under the MOA Smallholder Agriculture Development for Food and Nutrition Security (SADFONS) project in the County.

The ceremony was attended by Africa Rice County Representative Dr. Akintayo Inussa and World Bank Senior Agriculture Economist Dr. Adetunji Oredipe, who expressed their satisfaction with the center’s rehabilitation and emphasized the importance of sustainable agriculture development in Liberia.

Farmers who attended the ceremony expressed gratitude and optimism for the center which will cater for most of their farming activities.

The newly rehabilitated mechanization service center will undoubtedly play a significant role in enhancing agricultural productivity in Liberia, leading to improved food security and economic development.

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