Agriculture Projects

Agriculture

Y30 Association is committed to supporting rural communities through sustainable agricultural projects that enhance food security and improve livelihoods. Among its key initiatives is the Coffee Cultivation Project, which aims to revive local coffee farms and improve crop quality by training farmers and providing essential seedlings and tools to boost productivity. The association has also implemented the Water Barrier Construction Project, designed to capture rainwater, reduce soil erosion, and secure reliable water sources for irrigation throughout the year. Through these impactful initiatives, Y30 Association strives to empower farmers, preserve natural resources, and build a more sustainable future for local communities.

Building water tanks

The Basins of Hope

The Basins of Hope

Irrigated agriculture is the primary source of food, employment and economic activity in Yemen. However, water scarcity, poor management capacities of water resources, inadequate maintenance due to conflict, limited social cohesion among water...

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Renovation of Gojeb pond

Renovation of Gojeb pond

April 17th, 2019 - Geneva Y30 cleaned the century-old Gojeb pond in Aliyan, Haraz, which has never been maintained correctly. Thanks to the efforts of several villagers during an intensive working day, the basin is back to its original aspect and...

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Agricultural nurseries and distribution

Distributing Seedlings

Distributing Seedlings

Yemen faces significant challenges in food security, with nearly 20 million people, equal to 70%of the national population, experiencing acute food insecurity. Through our seedling distribution project, we aims to contribute to addressing these...

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Home farming training program

Home farming training program

An agriculture engineer explained the importance of home gardening for achieving self-sufficiency and provided agricultural information to students. Agricultural brochures were also distributed to students due to their significant role in raising...

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The anti-qat project

The anti-qat project

Qat cultivation has become widespread throughout Yemen, and its consumption represents both an economic trap and social phenomenon. Many Yemenis are spending a large portion of their income to buy qat leaves that, contains classified narcotic...

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