SWIDA-Ghana, in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP), has successfully established an integrated Syntropic Agroforestry Farm in the Nyensabga community, located in the Karaga District.
This initiative is aimed at boosting food security, nutrition, and income generation. The farm will support vegetable crop production for both household consumption and commercial purposes.

As part of the integration, a tarpaulin fish pond facility stocked with 3,000 seed fish has been constructed, to enhance protein intake and create an additional source of income for the community.
To ensure long-term sustainability, community members have been fully trained in fish pond construction, installation, and management, equipping them with practical skills and ownership of the project.
The main objective of the project through the partnership between SWIDA Ghana and the WFP is to build resilient and self-sufficient communities through innovative and climate-smart agriculture.
