Ogochurkwu Tchunguwe
“I started farming in 2006 with very low capital. Back then I was growing only Tobacco and was usually regarded as a mere farmer. Since then, I have experienced and seen a significant change.
“I started farming in 2006 with very low capital. Back then I was growing only Tobacco and was usually regarded as a mere farmer. Since then, I have experienced and seen a significant change.
“I started farming four years ago when my husband passed away. With the support I receive from WASFO , I have been able to continue growing maize, groundnuts and rice and take care of myself and my nine children.
“I joined WASFO in the year 2011 and after one year, I was elected chairman of our Market Action Committee (MAC). I realize that with my farmer to farmer interactions, I am motivated to grow my crops on time.
“I joined WASFO in 2006. I am a rice farmer. At first I used to farm recklessly but through my WASFO membership, I have acquired advice on the correct and proper ways to grow my rice.