Across rural communities, millions of smallholder farmers continue to feed families, sustain local economies, and contribute to national food security. Yet many still face significant challenges, including limited access to quality inputs, extension services, irrigation, financing, and reliable markets.
This image captures more than a farmer in a field. It reflects the determination, resilience, and vision of countless farmers who work tirelessly despite uncertainty. Every season represents both opportunity and risk. A good harvest can transform livelihoods, while drought, pests, market failures, or inadequate support can push families deeper into poverty.
At GetCare Foundation, through the Farming Against Hunger and Poverty (FAHAP) initiative, we believe that sustainable agricultural transformation begins with empowering farmers where they are. Our work focuses on strengthening farmer registration systems, improving access to agricultural services, promoting climate-smart farming practices, facilitating market linkages, and building pathways toward greater food security and income generation.
Today, FAHAP has reached hundreds of farmers across multiple districts, creating a foundation for inclusive agricultural development and long-term resilience. However, much more remains to be done.
As we continue expanding our efforts, we remain committed to ensuring that smallholder farmers are not left behind but are positioned at the center of sustainable development, economic growth, and climate resilience.
Together, we can build stronger farming communities, improve livelihoods, and create a future where agriculture becomes a pathway out of poverty.
