He urged beneficiaries to maximize the use of the agricultural inputs distributed under the project. They are tools that will enable farmers, seed enterprises and producer organizations to increase production, improve quality, create businesses and generate income,” Gaye said. Mulbah reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to working with development partners to improve agricultural production through the distribution of quality seeds and planting materials. Beneficiaries, in turn, thanked the Ministry of Agriculture, the European Union and project partners for providing the agricultural inputs and equipment, pledging to use them to improve production and strengthen their livelihoods. The initiative aims to strengthen food production, improve rural livelihoods and reduce Liberia’s dependence on imported agricultural commodities through improved seed systems, climate-resilient technologies and stronger public-private partnerships.