Training in agroforestry, climate resilience and eco-friendly farming practices
Delivered in May 2023, all farmers received training in agroforestry, climate resilience and eco-friendly farming practices from a District Environment and Entomologist Officer and an agronomist who was recruited to support the implementation of this project.
Training topics included the importance of integrating shade trees with coffee trees, agroforestry tree planting techniques and tree maintenance. Farmers visited farms where the coffee trees were growing well in the presence of shade trees, compared to farms which lacked any shade trees to highlight the benefits of agroforestry.
The training also focussed on climate smart farming practices to support coffee production. Through practical demonstrations, farmers were taught how to stump and prune an old tree to improve productivity, mulching techniques to conserve soil quality and reduce erosion and methods to control weeds.
To encourage the farmers to implement eco-friendly farming practices, they were taught how to produce organic fertilisers using locally available materials to support their coffee production and reduce soil contamination.
Training in agri-business management
Delivered in October 2023, this training focussed on supporting the farmers to manage their coffee farm as a business to facilitate its sustainable growth. Topics covered included how to maintain accurate production records, budgeting and business planning according to the coffee production cycle.