Groundnut Farmers Hit Jackpot as GGC Clears Debts

Mr Manga leads the Barra Transport Control Association and spoke with VOICE reporters at Kerewan North Bank Region. Gambia Groundnut Corporation cashiers paid him money for local farmers after the 2024/25 trade season ended. He wants government officials to fix problems at seccos and hire better secretaries. Communities need active committees to make future groundnut seasons more successful. President Adama Barrow earned praise for helping farmers increase their crop production.

Road construction projects at Hakalang and other Upper Nuimi areas pleased Manga greatly. He thanked President Barrow for keeping his promises about building better roads. People from Upper Nuimi struggled for years without decent transportation routes. The new roads will help farmers move their crops to markets more easily. Government workers fulfilled their commitments to rural communities across the region.

Maimuna Saidy farms groundnuts at Mbuguma village and supports the payment program. She believes government payments show real commitment to farmer welfare across the country. Officials raised groundnut prices per ton which helps farming families earn more money. Saidy wants better training for secco managers and clerks who buy crops. Proper education will prevent credit buying problems and improve the groundnut trade system.
 

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