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Green ConneKt
A RADA initiative connecting organic farmers to expand healthy food access in Bamenda City
Program Overview
Green connekt is a project conceived by RADA, which will consider the needs, challenges, and priorities alongside those of the supply chain in improving access to healthier food options in the Bamenda City. Connecting with other organic farmers in an app to solve food insecurity.
Green connekt is a project to increase healthier food options.
THREE MAIN OBJECTIVES FOR THE PROGRAM
To start up a RADA farm and increase healthier food choices
Create an organic marketing pickup points for the sales of freshly harvested
Develop a Green Connekt App that will connect farmers and buyers for easy purchase of harvest.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS PROGRAM
- To increase healthier food choices
- To establish a fully functional organic farm
Promoting Healthy Food Choices
Increase access to nutritious, organic food options to support healthier lifestyles and improved community well-being.
Sustainable Organic Farming
Establish and manage a fully functional organic farm that follows environmentally responsible and sustainable farming practices.
Food Security & Community Impact
Strengthen local food systems by connecting farmers and consumers to reduce food insecurity and support community development.
SUCCESS STORIES
1) Established Organic farm
Succeeded in establishing a fully functional organic farm, with organic crops planted, harvested and sold.
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