Recently, the newly registered Associations have been in the final stages of establishing their physical marketing structures. These facilities will be used for the processing, conservation, and sale of fish, as well as the production and sale of eggs from chicken farming.
The beneficiaries expressed their gratitude for the support they received, which greatly accelerated the recovery from the crisis. They also raised important points for consideration to ensure the long-term sustainability of the project, particularly emphasizing the need for continuous monitoring.
This visit and the feedback received highlight the positive impact of our collaborative efforts in the region. We look forward to further achievements in the future.
This underscores the importance of maintaining a continuous physical presence for GCR in the field. This presence allows us to closely monitor progress, provide crucial technical support, and address key themes such as marketing, association-building, community mobilization, and other vital business skills.
This approach is of utmost significance, especially considering the transition from emergency interventions to long-term development. It ensures that our initiatives remain effective and sustainable in the evolving landscape.