Despite the challenging circumstances, such as pests that have been detrimental to their crops, Nyakuom’s most recent harvest was successful.
Undeterred by setbacks caused by these pests, she actively seeks out skills and knowledge to implement effective pest control measures, safeguarding her crops and that yielded an impressive sum of 500,000 South Sudanese Pounds, a remarkable achievement.
With these earnings, they were able to provide for their families, enhance their livelihoods, and acquire a substantial generator to facilitate the irrigation of their farm by drawing water from the river Nile.
This harvest represented more than mere success; it exemplified the power of hard work, dedication, and the opportunities afforded by the Food for Asset Assistance project.
Nyakuom's daily routine reflects her strong dedication to farming and her commitment to providing for her family and community.
She wakes up at 5:00 AM every morning, eager to start the day and tend to her crops. Alongside her brother, she carefully weeds and waters the plants, ensuring they receive the care they need to thrive.
Throughout the day, she stays vigilant, protecting her crops from the potential damage caused by roaming goats and cows.
Nyakuom's hard work exemplifies the resilience and determination of women in agriculture, highlighting the need for more training and mechanization to enhance productivity and ease the physical demands of farming work.
As the current season draws to a close, Nyakuom’s fields continue to thrive, instilling hope within her for even greater yields in the future.