Minister Jeanine Cooper Visit to Medlife Seed Multiplication Farm Harvest
The National Minister of Agriculture, Hon. Jeanine Cooper visited the Medlife Liberia, Ltd Farm in Suacoco, Bong County on February 12, 2021 during the National Agricultural held in Suacoco to showcase agricultural productivity in Liberia. This farm is funded under GIZ develoPPP program is designed to provide 50% of the investment in private business ventures. Harvested seeds will be distributed to farmers in the region to mitigate one of the key challenges facing rice farmers in Liberia: poor quality seeds. The high yielding and disease resistant NIRECA (New Rice for Africa) varieties are sought after by farmers to in the West Africa region.
The GIZ develoPPP program as an innovative initiative provides an alternative to official development assistance (ODA) as the principal means to finance development in poor countries. For many decades, government revenues and official development assistance continues to be the dominant means to finance efforts aimed at improving the livelihood of people in poor countries, like Liberia. However, the challenge is more than governments through bilateral or multilateral collaboration can achieve. The opportunity to think, work, finance and deliver on development goals differently through mobilized private-sector resources and expertise is a promising alternative to help the world’s poorest to help themselves.
Visit of the Minister of Agriculture, February 12, 2021 Suacoco, Rice Seed Multiplication Field
Leader of the Women Farming Group welcoming the Minister of Agriculture
Minister Cooper gesturing traditional symbol of appreciation. Medlife Liberia, Ltd. CEO, Mamaka Bility welcoming Minister Cooper
Medlife CEO, Dr. Bility and other Senior Management Team welcoming Minister Cooper
The Suacoco Cultural Association welcoming Minister Cooper with drums, Horns and traditional Kpelle music
Minister Cooper using a sickle to harvest rice-the first fruits.
Dr. Khalipha Bility, Medlife Director of Program explaining to the Minister the opportunities and inner working of developpp.de in the field: “Even Rivers of ignorance host wise crocodiles” The partnership of public sector and private enterprise should work like two hands washing each other to get clean fingers mitigating the spread of infections resulting in good health.
Medlife Chief Driver proudly standing in the partial view of the Suacoco rice fields.
Minister Senior Advisor, demonstrating his traditional artistic skills keeping the music going during the visit.
Suacoco NL 19 Field for Rice Seeds Multiplication NIRICA (New Rice for Africa)
Medlife Liberia Quarter VII Pictures and Report February 2021
There is nothing new about poverty. What is new, however is that we have the resources to get rid of it
Dr. Martin Luther King, 1964 Nobel Peace Prize Address
Second Farmer Mobile Training: Agro Machines
First cohort of farmers who completed the power tailor tiller training
Trainees relaxing under a tree during session break
Group of trainees praying for a successful outcome for the training
Trainees with Medlife Team entering the field for phase II of the training
Female trainee demonstrating how the power tiller works, impressing her colleagues
Trainee now applying newly acquired skills in tilling the soil. Tilling the low land swamps is one of the most difficult obstacles to expanding rice production in Liberia.
Figure Trainee with Coach Charles Flomo during a rest break in the field
Another female trainee demonstrating her skills in manoeuvring the power tiller
Quarter Five Pictures September–November 2020 Medlife Liberia Ltd. Monrovia, Liberia
Picture 15 (sorry, at the moment not available): Tomato Camp Training Center Construction is now complete. First Cohort of trainees will start on 15 January, 2021. Training is scheduled to coincide with the planting season. The support of PPEP of Arizona USA is hereby appreciated