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Published on 15 February 2025

In preparation for the 2024 agricultural season, the national coordination of the Food System Resilience Programme in Chad (PRSA-Tchad) has launched a vast operation to distribute improved seeds. More than 3,000 tonnes of sesame and maize seeds were distributed to over 5,000 farmers in the Logone Occidental and Logone Oriental regions.

This initiative, carried out from 15 to 20 July 2024 by the Moundou regional coordination of PRSA-Tchad, aims to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable households that depend mainly on agriculture for their income. During the distribution campaign, PRSA-Tchad officials also had the opportunity to meet members of the college of women seed producers, underlining the importance of including women in agricultural development.

The main aim of this distribution is to provide producers with high-quality seeds, which will improve agricultural production and guarantee food security for local communities. By having improved seeds at their disposal, farmers can look forward to a more abundant harvest that is more resistant to climatic hazards, thus contributing to greater resilience in the face of environmental and economic challenges.

The World Bank-funded PRSA-Tchad continues to support farmers through various initiatives and programmes, demonstrating its commitment to improving the living conditions of rural populations and ensuring the sustainability of the food system in Chad. This seed distribution is just one of the many actions undertaken to strengthen food security and promote agricultural development in the country.