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SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
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SOUTH SUDAN 2024 FAO Project to improve resilience and food security
24 March 2024, Gitikiri, Yambio County, South Sudan. Jackson Andrew shows one of the pests, a grasshopper, found on the plants on his tomato farm.
03/24/2024
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South Sudan
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© FAO/Arete/Patrick Meinhardt
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6.55 MB
Unique ID
UF15XJL
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In South Sudan, FNS-REPRO aims to increase community resilience and food security by improving seed accessibility, availability, affordability, and quality. The project strengthens formal and informal outlets to deliver improved agricultural inputs to smallholder farmers, develops institutional and organizational capacity, and conserves crop biodiversity to enhance seed and crop system resilience.