By Emmanuel Koffa
A delegation from the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) , led by Minister J. Alexander Nuetah, on Friday, March 13, 2026, visited the SAMJEBO Farm in Grand Kru County.
The visit formed part of efforts to assess agricultural activities, and encourage increased local food production.
The delegation was warmly welcomed by residents of Grandcess, who turned out in large numbers as they celebrated Nuetah and his team.
The farm, which spans approximately 150 acres, is owned by Joseph Nimely Toe, a Grandcess-born currently based in the United States.
The agricultural project is considered one of the growing farming initiatives to boost local food production and support community livelihoods.
SAMJEBO Farm produces local rice, cassava, and other crops that contribute to improve food security in surrounding communities.
During the visit, Dr. Nuetah and members of the delegation held discussions with the Farm Manager Siemon Kankon.
Kankon briefed the team on the farm’s operations, challenges, and future plans for expansion.
Dr. Nuetah commended the management, and workers for their dedication to agriculture and contribution to food production.
He noted that initiatives like SAMJEBO Farm, play an important role in strengthening agricultural sector and improve rural livelihoods.
Nuetah also encouraged the farmers to increase their involvement in agricultural activities.
He assured them that government remains committed to support farming initiatives.
SAMJEBO Farm continues to provide employment opportunities for residents, while contributing to agricultural growth and development in Grand Kru County.