Dimapur: The Fostering Climate Resilient Upland Farming System in the Northeast (FOCUS), Nagaland project, has been successfully completed.
Addressing the project in Nagaland a significant milestone. He said this achievement is the result of a shared vision, collaborative spirit, and the determination of all stakeholders who have contributed to the project’s success.
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Kenye said the FOCUS represents the first externally aided project in the agriculture sector of Nagaland implemented in partnership with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
“It marks a pioneering step in our efforts to strengthen farming systems and improve agricultural incomes across the state, which has laid a strong foundation for further sectoral development and institutional growth,” Kenye.
He noted that with over 70% of Nagaland’s population reliant on agriculture for their livelihoods, this project has been instrumental in initiating transformative change.
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He said it has not only enhanced income generation opportunities but has also built climate resilience and empowered farming communities to adapt and thrive.
Kenye highlighted that the project commenced on January 25, 2018, and was originally scheduled to conclude by March 31, 2024. However, the unforeseen challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated an extension.
“Yet the project reached an impressive 645 villages across nine districts, directly benefiting approximately 1,18,000 households, covering nearly 89% of the target group,” he said.
He added that it led to the creation and strengthening of vital agricultural and allied infrastructure, improved market access, and played a transformative role in enhancing rural livelihoods and local economies.
Keney said the project invested in key infrastructure such as market access facilities, community seed banks, and crucial logistical assets like refrigerated vans, ensuring long-term to farming communities.
Country programme analyst, IFAD CO, Piyush Kanal, highlighted the activities and achievements of the project.