
In an effort to address the shortage of cassava seeds, the Ingabo Farmers’ Syndicate is encouraging the use of high-quality seeds and promoting the adoption of a spacing technique for planting. This method involves planting cassava cuttings at intervals of 1 meter by 0.5 meters, which leads to higher yields even on smaller plots of land compared to the classic planting practices.
The Ingabo Farmers’ Syndicate is urging farmers to embrace this spacing technique to maximize land efficiency and boost the production of cassava cuttings, ultimately contributing to improved harvests and sustainable farming practices.