Somaliland Community Acrion Network (SCAN) and World Food Program (WFP) doing workshop three days for Regenerative agriculture: A way of farming that nurtures and restores soil health, reduces water use, prevents land degradation, and promotes biodiversity.
The regenerative agriculture and soil conservation training aimed to enhance the technical skills of participants in soil and water conservation techniques. The training program included both theoretical sessions, conducted at the SCAN office, and two days of hands-on fieldwork in the Agamsaha Village. Participants included representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture Development (MoAD), the Ministry of Environment Climate Change (MoECC), Somaliland Community Action Network (SCAN), and the World Food Programme (WFP).
The theoretical portion provided foundational knowledge on soil conservation, while the fieldwork allowed participants to apply these skills in real-world conditions. This dual approach enabled participants to develop a holistic understanding of soil and water conservation, as well as to learn and practice methods of soil preservation and erosion control directly in the field.