EXAMINATION OF SUPPORT TO COCOA FARMERS IN KAILAHUN DISTRICT
Authors: Joe Diawo, Professor Adolphus Johnson, Tamba Sesie & Michael Jusu
ABSTRACT
Cocoa farming plays a significant role in the livelihood of rural communities in Kailahun District, Sierra Leone, contributing to economic development and poverty alleviation. This study examines the types and effectiveness of support extended to cocoa farmers in Kailahun District by various parties involved in the cocoa value chain. The research looks at the role of government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and local institutions in assisting cocoa farmers with training, access to resources, market linkages, and financial aid. The study seeks to identify challenges faced by the farmers and assess whether the support mechanisms have resulted in improved productivity, income, and overall well-being of cocoa farmers in the district.
Keywords: Agricultural support, cocoa farmers, financial aid, market access and rural development.
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