WFP Donates 500 Ox-Ploughs In Warrap

A total of 500 ox-ploughs, six motorbikes and other agricultural tools
have been handed over to the Warrap State Ministry of Agriculture by
the World Food Programme (WFP), a plan to ensure adequate food
production among locals.


 16 May 2013





World Food Programme (WFP Deputy Country Director, Eddie Rowe who
attended the ceremonial hand-over called on the communities to
increase food production through support from Food for Asset (FFA)
program. [Aping Kuluel Machuol]

By Aping Kuluel Machuol

KUACJOK, 16 May 2013 [Gurtong] - WFP, Deputy Country Director, Eddie
Rowe who attended the ceremonial hand-over called on the communities
to increase food production through support from Food for Asset (FFA)
programme.

“Together with state ministry of Agriculture, our main object is to
increase arable productive land through Food for Asset programme hence
adequate food production in Warrap,” he said.

He made clear that by donating the ox-ploughs and other tools, they
are expecting over 25,000 feddans increase in an arable land to be
under production this year.

Rowe however said that the cultivation can reach 50,000 feddans or
more depending with commitment from the people.

He assured the gathering of continuous support to Ministry of
Agriculture and state authorities to ensure that by 2014, Warrap State
is food secure.

Among other tools include; 3 water-pumps, 10 hand-pumps, 30 bee-hives,
120 rolls of barbed wire, seeds and 281 bags of cement.

Last year, a total of 180 model farmers were provided with ox-plough
for large scale farming, a thing attributed to improved food
production last year.

Speaking during the handing over event, state agriculture minister,
Majok Bol thanked WFP and all other partners for supporting food
production activities in the state.

“We are glad that we are receiving 500 ox-ploughs and other
agricultural tools and these equipments will transform the lives and
standard of people of Warrap State,” he said

The minister noted that although WFP does not provide tools in the
Food for Asset programme, his ministry made that request because they
believe that it is better to provide equipments instead of food.

“As clearly stated, WFP is not mandated to give equipments but with
our clear direction, we said it is better to give someone equipments
to stand on his/her own than giving food that will not last for long,”
he added.

Bol acknowledged how Food for Assets became a success in 2012 among
the state population. He urged the citizens to get good used of the
programme since it has doubled itself.

Food for Assets is a programme under WFP in which carry out
development activities in communities in exchange of food ratio. In
Warrap, the programme enable locals developed their areas for instance
community roads and bridges in Twic County.


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