PADECO under the FAO/FFF program continues to strengthen community resilience through nature-based solutions. Among these efforts is the development of water catchment and irrigation infrastructures for community-based forest and food gardens, especially in underserved and climate-stressed areas.

Vintan Lugome, Secretary for Agricultural Marketing Cooperative Societies (AMCOS) in Luana Ward based in Ludewa District.

Approximately 700,000 seedlings were nurtured, with 550,000 expected to survive and be planted to restore 495 hectares of degraded landscape, enhancing biodiversity and climate resilience.

The construction of water catchment and irrigation systems for ASH TECH and Luana AMCOS-Luana marks a significant milestone in PADECO’s mission to support climate-resilient landscapes and improved livelihoods. The facilities are expected to support the growth of over 350,000 tree seedlings annually and sustain food gardens serving numerous community members. The successful implementation reflects PADECO’s commitment to inclusive, community-driven development under the FAO/FFF initiative.