Creating opportunities for Seed Multiplier Producers (SMPs). This is FAO’s objective through the MIONJO Project, during its participation in the Tsenabe Rodorodon’ny Tantsaha, an agricultural event organized last week at the Jardin d’Antaninarenina. During this event, the efforts of producers of seeds adapted to the agro-ecological conditions of southern Madagascar were highlighted. The seeds presented during this event play an important role in strengthening food security and agricultural autonomy of local communities. Thanks to these seeds, farmers in the Project’s intervention region benefit from more resilient options adapted to their difficult environment. FAO’s participation in Tsenabe also helped to stimulate constructive exchanges between SMPs and visitors to the stand, paving the way for future partnerships. These interactions are essential to strengthen the resilience of farming communities in the face of climate and economic challenges. For its part, the MIONJO Project continues to provide vital support to the livelihoods of the populations of southern Madagascar, thus contributing to their sustainable development and food security.
Ansa R.