FAO in South Sudan

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14 May 2024
In the sun-scorched lands of South Sudan, where the echoes of conflict and hardship linger in the air, one farmer's story stands as a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of the human spirit. Meet Joseph Amin Luka, a determined farmer from Lerwa Boma, whose life took a transformative turn...
13 May 2024
In rural South Sudan, the impact of economic decline, climatic shocks, and conflicts runs deep. For smallholder farmers like Josephine Garebere, these stresses are compounded by shortages of quality seeds, pest infestations, and the relentless uncertainty of conflict. Yet, amidst the adversity, hope blossomed with the arrival of the Government...
13 May 2024
In rural South Sudan, the impact of economic decline, climatic shocks, and conflicts runs deep. For smallholder farmers like Josephine Garebere, these stresses are compounded by shortages of quality seeds, pest infestations, and the relentless uncertainty of conflict. Yet, amidst the adversity, hope blossomed with the arrival of the Government...
25 March 2024
Alphonso Lado Modi lives in Terekeka, a town nestled along the western bank of the White Nile, 85 km north of South Sudan’s capital, Juba. It is one of the country’s key fishery hubs, with fish being caught during the dry season (January to March) using locally manufactured nets and...
14 February 2024
Nilotic shea butter-producing small-scale cooperative farmers in Rumbek have registered a remarkable marketing breakthrough after their organically produced butter found its way onto shop shelves in South Sudan. This was made possible by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and funding partners, who supported them with training...
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