The network of trainers in the field of agricultural production and the rural world in Madagascar, or Réseau FARMADA, has a five-year strategic plan. This 2022-2026 plan was presented to the public and presented to the various stakeholders on July 29, 2022...
Those present at the time agreed that the training should be done with the aim of bringing about change in the rural environment. this plan completes the work process carried out for eight months to collect the opinions of the actors, namely the members of FARMADA, the partners, the direct actors, and the technical and training partners in Madagascar. The content of this strategic plan of the FARMADA Network is divided into three main parts according to its president Serge Merison.
The FARMADA network actively participates in the renewal of the national agricultural and rural training strategy or SNFAR. This national strategic plan, according to its president Serge Merison, is the model that controls and coordinates training in Madagascar... According to Mr. Serge Merison, FARMADA protects four important aspects in this reform because they are products that have been obtained from SNFAR before.
The FARMADA network has been involved in the development of the agricultural training sector in Madagascar for 12 years. The number of trainers and training centers grouped there continues to grow. If there were 10 systems that built it at the beginning, today there are more than 190 trainers, agricultural training centers and rural members, distributed in 13 Regions, on the whole island.