Fertile soil that supports life from the microbial level to the human
level.
Healthy crops including soil management, diseases and pests, planting methods and more.
Focus on wide variety of animals for healthiest and happiest
lifestyle.
Operates on diversification tactics to business planning to expand towards new opportunities.
You might need a doctor, a lawyer, a policeman once in your lifetime but you are going to need a farmer daily to let you feed. HELP US TO SAVE FARMERS!
With more efficient technology, we need a new social economy in South Sudan where farmers can engage on their land and create an alternative livelihood for themselves. Your donation empowers the strength of Farm Foundation to approach rapidly evolving issues influencing agriculture, the food system, and the rural communities. Collectively, we can proceed with our vision to build a future for farmers and our South Sudan.
Overcoming hunger furthermore malnutrition in all its forms (including undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies, overweight, and obesity) is about more than obtaining enough food to survive, what people eat – and especially what children eat – must also be nutritious. We are trying to surpass the key obstacle of high cost of nutritious foods and the low affordability of healthy diets for vast numbers of families.

The rural poor often face projecting deprivations in education, access to basic infrastructure, or a lack of resources or knowledge to access technologies and markets that could boost their productivity and income. Through sustainable growth, poverty and hunger can end by 2030. A precondition is the broad-based economic growth of South Sudan with a minimum set of investments and policies.
Our farmers have started using modern techniques of farming and scientific methods which also constitute the use of fertilizers and high-yielding varieties of seeds and farm machinery. Due to all these reasons, South Sudan agriculture is shifting from subsistence to commercial farming to improve the standard of living as farmers would be able to increase their earnings by undertaking the production of commercial crops.