The government has announced plans to establish a new Agricultural Extension Agency aimed at improving farm productivity across the country.
The move is part of a broader effort to support farmers, increase food security, and strengthen the agriculture sector.
According to officials, the agency will provide farmers with training, modern farming techniques, and access to agricultural resources, helping them adopt more efficient and profitable practices.
The initiative is also expected to promote sustainable farming and encourage the use of technology in agriculture.
This new agency complements existing government programs designed to support smallholder farmers, enhance crop yields, and stimulate economic growth in rural areas. Authorities say it will also create jobs and improve livelihoods in farming communities.
The government is yet to announce the official launch date and the detailed operational plan for the agency, but officials promise it will play a key role in transforming agriculture into a more productive and profitable sector.