FSRP - SL
Food System Resilience Program Sierra Leone (FSRP - SL) is a regional project funded by the World Bank and implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security in Sierra Leone. The initiative aims to prepare farmers against food insecurity and build resilience in Sierra Leone food systems during shocks.
FSRP Strengthens Rice Systems Capacity to increase yield and income
FSRP and NaFRA Break Ground to build Ultra-modern Fertilizer Laboratory for ensure food safety
From Subsistence to Commercial: Mr Kamara’s household cultivated over 500ha through FSRP support
Sierra Leone Strengthens Its Strategic Grain Reserve through FSRP support
10,000 Bags Rice Locally Produced and Procured by FSRP to Strengthens Salone Grain Reserve
Upscaling smallholder farmers to increase rice productivity: Success stories
Farming is a business: So learn step-by-step to grow tomato and onion:
A strong woman supporting other Women through FSRP support
Uplifting smallholder farmers to do smart Farming: From Outdoor to Greenhouse Vegetable Production
Empowering Women to Champion Local Food Production through FSRP support
FSRP gives Boarding home schools Greenhouses and locally produced rice for School Feeding Program
FSRP, MAFS, and MTI Hold One-Day Sensitization on Harmonized Phytosanitary Certificate
FSRP uplifting farmers from hunger and poverty: giving them free inputs to increase productivity
Promoting nutrition-sensitive agriculture
EMPOWERING FARMERS FOR SUSTAINABLE RICE PRODUCTION
FSRP & Ministry of Agriculture train 90 food actors in nutrition education.
Instead of traditional grains, farmers will receive cleaned seeds with a 98% viability rate
FSRP Unconditional Cash Transfer Provides Lifeline to 12,000 Vulnerable Households in Sierra Leone
FSRP supports 200 farmers to grow Rice and Feed Mamansokra community in Tonkolili District.
FSRP supported 500 households to grow 500 ha of Rice farm in Gbondapi, Pujehun District.
FOOD SYSTEMS RESILIENCE PROGRAM SUPPORTS 300 HOUSEHOLDS TO CULTIVATE 300HA OF RICE AT MAGBASS
Food Systems Resilience Programme and WFP signed MoU to strengthen School Feeding in 3 districts.