By Wirkom Fred | Project manager
Dea all,
This is the most busiest time for peasant farmers in the North west Region of Cameroon where this project is being carried out. The project has really created a lot of impact in Bui. The project has attracted women to be more organized in groups as women groups or common initiative groups. Agricultural techinicians have got a means of giving agriculatural advice them in groups.
More women have continued to join the existing groups because of the Palm oil project and other self help workshops are being organized.
I am therefore very very delighted to report that the project is going on very steadily though with limited funds, we are able to be rotating the sharing of oil. The groups have continued to generate their collective income so that in future, they will be able to use the profit as their own capital so that the project funds can extend to some new groups.
We really would love to continue giving our sincere thanks to our supporters while calling on welwishers to support this project to help more women and families.
The Project is very sustainable.
May God bless you all.
Wirkom Fred.
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