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Country: Tanzania
Title: Tanzania - Reversing Land Degradation trends and increasing Food Security in degraded ecosystems of semi-arid areas of Tanzania (LDFS) – July 2023
Description: The Maziwani Group proudly celebrates their bountiful harvest in their Farmer Field School (FFS) farm

With the guidance of extension workers, the group embarked on a unique learning experience. They planted maize using three distinct agricultural practices, allowing them to compare and contrast effectiveness first-hand.

The harvest showcases the success of their trials, their dedication to learning and new-found knowledge.

The group’s experience highlights the value of FFS programs in promoting sustainable practices and fostering a culture of continuous learning among farmers.

Reversing Land Degradation trends and increasing Food Security in degraded ecosystems of semi-arid areas of central Tanzania (LDFS) is one of 12 national projects under the Integrated Approach Pilot program on Fostering Sustainability and Resilience for Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa (IAPFS). The project focuses on geographic areas with high levels of poverty, food insecurity, malnutrition of children under 5 years of age, land degradation and average annual rainfall. It also centres on areas where there may be conflict among communities related to access to and use of crop, grass and forest land and water resources.
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