Y30’s Livelihood and Food Security Efforts – Coffee Seedling Distribution Project in 2025
As part of its long-running, sustainable agricultural initiative launched in 2017, Y30 continues to implement its annual coffee seedling distribution project aimed at improving food security and rural livelihoods in Yemen. The 2025 cycle of the project officially began earlier this year and will continue through the end of December 2025, marking the ninth consecutive year of its implementation.
Key Outcomes from the 2025 Intervention:
- Target Areas: Manakhah, Al Haymah Al Kharijiyah.
- Beneficiaries: Over 107 farmers from local/host communities.
- Estimated Coffee Seedlings Distributed: Approximately 7200.
- Delivery Modality: In-kind support, distributed quarterly.
- Beneficiary Type: Highly vulnerable rural households.
Project Objective:
To strengthen self-sufficiency and income generation for rural families by supporting local coffee farming—a key economic crop in Yemen—through sustainable agricultural inputs and practical training.
Sustainability & Integration:
Since 2017, the project has been implemented every year in various rural regions across the country. Y30 continues to refine its approach and scale impact through improved methodologies and the Twin Approach, which ensures integrated support between food assistance and livelihood activities.
Conclusion:
This long-standing initiative is a model of sustainable, needs-based humanitarian programming. With the 2025 phase underway, Y30 is set to continue reaching vulnerable farming communities in the coming months, ensuring a lasting impact through the end of the year.