For many families in Vurra County, farming is not just a livelihood—it’s survival. Yet most farmers rely on traditional methods, face unpredictable weather, and lack access to stable markets. The result? Low yields, food insecurity, and limited income.
VURRA is changing this story by forming farmer cooperative groups. These groups allow farmers to:
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Pool resources and share knowledge.
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Access training on climate-smart and market-oriented agriculture.
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Sell their produce collectively at fairer prices.
Recently, one of our cooperative groups shifted from purely subsistence farming to producing beans and maize for sale in nearby towns. The group reported a 40% increase in household income within the first season. Families are now able to pay school fees, improve their homes, and invest in better seeds for the future.
🌱 Farming with knowledge is farming with power.
👉 Join us in supporting sustainable agriculture for resilient communities.
