Rural Women’s Cry for Help: Maaltaaba Advocates for Solar Irrigation Systems Lydia Miyella
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Rural Women’s Cry for Help: Maaltaaba Advocates for Solar Irrigation Systems

Lydia Miyella, the Executive Director of Maaltaaba Peasant Women Farmers Cooperative, was deeply concerned about the plight of rural women in Ghana’s Upper East Region. Apexnewsgh reports The region was facing a severe drought, with over two months of little to no rainfall, posing a significant threat to food security and the livelihood of thousands of farmers. In a heartfelt plea to stakeholders and the government, Madam. Lydia emphasized the urgent need for solar mechanized irrigation systems to support the rural women in farming and producing agricultural products for their community and the country at large. She stressed that these systems were particularly crucial in the drought-prone Upper East Region to combat the near-drought conditions and the increased risk of crop failure for farmers. Recalling Ghana’s devastating experience with drought in the early 1980s, Madam. Lydia highlighted the importance of taking proactive measures to avert similar crises. She expressed her fears for the uncertain future and the livelihoods of the rural women, urging stakeholders to provide support for the solar mechanized irrigation systems to enable year-round crop cultivation. Amidst the challenges, there was a glimmer of hope. With the support of the Yamariga Chief and organizations like Forest and Farm Facility (FFF) and Star-Ghana, Maaltaaba had secured land for the women to farm. Additionally, the women had received training in compost preparation and organic farming, leading to a flourishing farm with diverse crops including peppers, tomatoes, maize, okra, beans, and pawpaw seedlings. Madam Lydia expressed hope that other stakeholders and chiefs would follow suit, empowering rural women to thrive and ensuring a sustainable future for agriculture in the region. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Contact: +233248250270/+233256336062 for your publications

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Commercializing grass biochar is something we are going to go— Madam Miyella Lydia  Executive Director of Maaltaaba Pesaent Women Farmer Cooperative, Miyella Lydia
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Commercializing grass biochar is something we are going to go— Madam Miyella Lydia 

Executive Director of Maaltaaba Pesaent Women Farmer Cooperative, Miyella Lydia, has expressed her enthusiasm for the grass biochar innovation, pointing its potential to improve the environment and empower vulnerable widows. Apexnewsgh reports During a zonal dialogue meeting in Bolgatanga, Madam Miyella shared her organization’s experience with grass biochar and their plans to commercialize its production. “Our main focus is on the environment, and when this technology was introduced, I was thrilled,” she said. “Through the Forest and Farm Facility (FFF) project, we have acquired a lot, and Chief has given us land where we have demonstrated the grass biochar. The women I work with cannot afford certain inputs for their farms, so when this technology was introduced, we embraced it.” Madam Miyella explained that her organization has demonstrated grass biochar in their farms, backyard gardens, and Portray farms, encouraging their women to use it. “We know that when there’s enough biochar on the soil, it helps with water retention, which is crucial in the Upper East region where we have drought issues,” she added. She highlighted the benefits of grass biochar, including its ability to take away the scent in Portray farms and its use as fertilizer. “We are planning to commercialize it next year, and we pray that if you want to buy, you can visit Maba, and they will start measuring it in both for people to buy,” she said. Madam Miyella further emphasized that her organization has received the technology wholeheartedly and is committed to promoting it. “It is a very good technology, and we are going to do it because it is something that will help our women,” she concluded. Source: Apexnewsgh.com Thanks for reading from Apexnewsgh as a news publishing website from Ghana. We encourage you to freely share this story via social media platform and follow us on;  Facebook on APEXNEWSGH-Tv or Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0248250270/0256336062

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