SCNL, LFSP Inspect Cocoa And Vegetable Farms In Salayea District

Empowering farmers, protecting tThe Society for Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL), through the Liberia Forest Sector Project) LFSP), is empowering farmers on how to produce cocoa and vegetables for commercial purposes in Lofa and Grand Cape Mount Counties. Recently, SCNL, and the team from LFSP, visited Salayea, Lofa county to inspect and provide safeguarding measures with the Beekeeping team and the cocoa and vegetable farmers. A pictorial from the visit:

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