December 9, 2002
by Edwin J. Clarke Jr.
In the wake of the Liberian government's call for self-sufficiency
in food production, the United Methodist Church there has launched
three agricultural projects in Nimba, Bassa and Montserrado counties.
The yearlong projects include poultry development, agro-forestry
and livestock restocking, and local vegetable- and rice-seed multiplication
and preservation. They are jointly financed by the church's Liberia
Annual Conference and United Methodist Board of Global Ministries
at a cost of $60,000. The projects will benefit 30 villages and
almost 2,000 farmers, according to Edward Kla Brewer, director of
the conference's agriculture department.
The Poultry Development Project, based in Nimba County and involving
about 400 people, will introduce crossbred chickens into the Liberia
Poultry Market. "These crossbred chickens will be as nutritional
as the American fowls and can survive better in tropical regions,"
Brewer said.
Studies by his department have revealed a shortage of local vegetables
and rice seeds in the country as a result of Liberia's recent war.
To remedy that shortage, the Grand Bassa County- based Local Vegetable
and Rice Seed Multiplication and Preservation Project will teach
farmers and others how to multiply and preserve seeds. Ten people
will serve as trainers for the farmers, Brewer said.
"Right now, rice, pepper, and other vegetable seeds are very
hard to find in the Bassa area," he explained. Livestock also
has decreased, especially in the Montserrado area. Before the war,
rabbits, ducks, goats, and other animals were common in the surrounding
communities.
Brewer noted that commercial activities, such
as charcoal and firewood production, have led farmers to destroy
other tree species, which will cause ecological problems in the
future. The Agro Forestry/Livestock Restocking Project will engage
more than 700 farmers in planting fruit trees. Some 10,000 trees
will be planted in the Montserrado County-based project. The church
is also planning livestock-raising activities.
United Methodist News Service
Edwin Clarke is director of the Liberia Annual
Conference Department of Communications.
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