PESHAWAR: US Ambassador Donald A Blome participated in a closing event of a five-year, $1.3 million US Embassy-funded sustainable farming programme here on Tuesday.

The Alternative Livelihoods Options Project, which was implemented by the FAO with the assistance of the KP government, has helped 3,700 farmers, including over 600 women, increase their incomes by teaching them improved agricultural practices and increasing their access to new, alternative crops.

The programme’s “achievements are far-reaching,” said Ambassador Blome, noting that it “helped establish fruit orchards, vegetable gardens, greenhouses, and irrigation systems benefitting more than 25,000 people.”

Ambassador Blome thanked Director General Khan, Secretary Marwat and the FAO for their assistance in carrying out the project.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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Mang julian Nov 29, 2023 06:46am
Good project. But surely , this kind of project will reach the poor farmers ... the farmers .... the community , in 12 - 24 months from today. Hoping and praying it reaches to the beneficiaries if there are any , on january 2024. Thank you. God bless the project.
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