Liberia: Agriculture Ministry Launches Seeds Project

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The Ministry of Agriculture has launched the Seeds4Liberia Project, a groundbreaking initiative to address Liberia’s challenges in seed quality and accessibility.

Officially titled Building Resilient Seed Systems for Rice, Cassava, Soybean, Coffee, and Fish Value Chains to Strengthen Food and Economic Diversification in Liberia, this project is expected to reshape Liberia’s agricultural landscape.

Speaking on behalf of Agriculture Minister Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah, Deputy Minister for Administration Antoinette Dukuly stressed the importance of the project, stating, “Without quality seeds, we cannot grow the crops that feed our people, support our rural communities, or diversify our economy.” She explained that Seeds4Liberia would directly address Liberia’s challenges, including “the use of uncertified seeds, a heavy reliance on imports, and weak infrastructure for seed production.”

According to a press release from the Ministry, the project aligns with Liberia’s National Agricultural Development Plan (NADP) 2024-2030, prioritizing food self-sufficiency, economic growth, and rural transformation. “By improving seed quality and availability, we empower farmers to increase productivity, enhance livelihoods, and contribute to our economy’s growth. The success of this project will directly contribute to food security, job creation, and economic diversification in Liberia,” Minister Dukuly added.

The four-year project, funded by the European Union, aims to produce 6,000 tons of certified rice seeds to reduce imports by 70% over five years and expand seed production for cassava, soybean, and coffee. The initiative also supports mechanization, financial access, and research partnerships to build a robust national agricultural capacity.