Period
2013 - in progress
Al Kafa'ah Agricultural Services has revolutionized the agricultural landscape in Al Qasr and neighboring villages by providing essential equipment and expertise to local farmers. Through dedicated support, the company has helped these farmers double their crop production, shifting them from primitive to efficient, modern techniques. As a result, Al Kafa'ah Agricultural Services has expanded its team and aims to provide state-of-the-art services to additional towns and villages, contributing to the growth and prosperity of the community. This innovative practice illustrates the positive impact of tailored agricultural services on rural development.
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Identification needs
To provide equipment that would effectively cater to farmers' diverse requirements, especially given that farmers in Al Qasr and neighboring villages do not have access to the resources needed to obtain such machinery.
Stakeholder change
The Company successfully managed to achieve its goal of helping farmers double their crop production by enabling them to transition from primitive production methods to more efficient modern techniques.
Change triggered
1- Al Kafa'ah Agricultural Services currently employs five Jordanians residing in Karak. This number is expected to rise, especially given Abdulmajid's ambitious expansion plans and unwavering commitment to delivering state-of-the-art services to additional towns and villages in the future.
2- The Company successfully managed to achieve its goal of helping farmers double their crop production by enabling them to transition from primitive production methods to more efficient modern techniques.
Short description
Abdulmajid felt that the most beneficial project would be one that provides much-needed consultation, agricultural and equipment rental services to local farmers in the area. Abdulmajid's main mission was to secure sufficient funding for his project in order to purchase equipment that would effectively cater to farmers' diverse requirements, especially given that farmers in Al Qasr and neighboring villages do not have access to the resources needed to obtain such machinery.