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Train women, youth, and teenage mothers in modern castor seed farming techniques.
Provide knowledge on soil preparation, pest management, and organic farming methods.
Demonstrate climate-smart agriculture practices for higher yields.
Provide castor seeds, fertilizers, and simple farm tools to beneficiaries.
Establish farmer field schools and model demonstration gardens.
Link beneficiaries to extension workers for continuous technical guidance.
Set up small-scale castor oil extraction units for women/youth groups.
Train beneficiaries in seed cleaning, drying, and storage to maintain quality.
Promote castor oil production for industrial, cosmetic, and medicinal uses.
Organize farmers into savings & cooperative groups for collective marketing.
Link farmers to national and regional buyers of castor oil and by-products.
Explore export opportunities for castor oil in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
Create employment opportunities in planting, harvesting, and processing stages.
Support youth and women entrepreneurs to start agribusiness ventures using castor by-products.
Generate income through sales of castor oil, cake (animal feed), and industrial raw materials.
Promote castor as a drought-resistant crop suitable for climate adaptation.
Encourage afforestation by intercropping castor with other trees/crops.
Empower marginalized women and youth to reduce poverty and dependency.
Partner with agricultural research institutes to improve seed varieties and yields.
Promote innovative uses of castor by-products (e.g., biofuel, organic fertilizer).
Establish a revolving fund where part of the profits supports new beneficiaries.
Link castor farming profits to support girls’ education (school fees, scholastic materials).
Use project proceeds to sustain skills training programs for teenage mothers.
Strengthen community resilience by diversifying income beyond subsistence farming.