AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAgribusiness & Food Security: The Gambia’s Agriculture Minister Dr. Demba Sabally says major farming projects are on track, citing work under programmes like ROOTS and P2-P2RS to boost rice output through land prep, irrigation, seeds and fertiliser supply. Organic Fertiliser Push: Government plans to distribute 10,000 metric tonnes of free organic fertiliser nationwide, with a focus on women horticulture farmers, using chiefs and regional offices to reach growers. Tax Modernisation: The Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) has started a pilot electronic invoicing system to modernise tax administration, cut paperwork and strengthen compliance. Telecom Reform: PURA unveiled a new nine-digit national telephone numbering plan, with number changes starting 4 September 2026. Youth & Enterprise: GYCC marked 10 years with a Skill Rise 3.0 forum on turning skills into jobs and businesses. Bilateral Agriculture Training: Indonesia and The Gambia reopened the ARFTC agricultural training centre in Jenoi, aiming to strengthen food resilience and farmer capacity. Infrastructure for Rice Lands: NRA is set to build a culvert in Banni village to restore access to rice fields after decades of hardship. Digital Identity: President Barrow launched the National Identity Management System (NIMS) to improve governance, security and inclusion.
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