01/06/2026
From partnership to action.
Following the signing of the MOU between the National Food Security Processing and Marketing Corporation (NFSPMC) and SOSOLASO earlier this week, work is already underway to strengthen market access for Gambian farmers.
Today, the team visited Ndemban, Foni in the West Coast Region to witness the sorting, packaging, and purchase of locally produced onions directly from farmers a major step towards creating reliable markets, reducing post-harvest losses, and supporting local agricultural production.
This important initiative has been made possible through the support and facilitation of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock & Food Security, and the ROOTS project Gambia, whose commitment to agricultural development and farmer empowerment continues to create opportunities for smallholder producers across the country.
As NFSPMC continues expanding into onion marketing and other agricultural value chains, this initiative reflects a growing commitment to empowering farmers, strengthening agricultural value chains, and enhancing food security in The Gambia. π¬π²π±
π For wholesale and retail inquiries, please contact the Sales and Marketing Unit at the NFSPMC's Head Office, in Sarro.
27/05/2026
As we celebrate Eid Al-Adha, we are reminded of the values of sacrifice, gratitude, and sharing with one another. ππ€
At the National Food Security Processing and Marketing Corporation, we remain committed to strengthening food systems that support families, communities, and livelihoods across The Gambia.
May this blessed occasion bring peace, happiness, and abundance to every home. Eid Mubarak from all of us at NFSPMC. πβ¨
25/05/2026
A stronger Africa begins with food security. ππ±
This Africa Day, NFSPMC celebrates the resilience, unity, and potential of Africa by continuing efforts to strengthen food systems, support farmers, and improve food availability across communities.
Through innovation, market access, and sustainable agricultural development, we are contributing to a more food-secure and self-reliant Africa for future generations. π¬π²π
21/05/2026
Strengthening market access. Empowering local farmers. π±π§
The National Food Security Processing & Marketing Corporation (NFSPMC) has signed a strategic market access agreement with SOSOLASO to support smallholder onion farmers across the West Coast and North Bank Regions.
This partnership marks an important step toward strengthening agricultural value chains, reducing post-harvest losses, improving food security, and creating sustainable income opportunities for farmers especially women and youth engaged in onion production.
Together, we continue to build a stronger, more self-sufficient agricultural sector for The Gambia. π¬π²est losses, improving food security, and creating sustainable income opportunities for farmers, especially women and youth engaged in onion production.
16/05/2026
Final Disbursement Report 2025-2026 Groundnut Trade Season
15/05/2026
Bigger seeds. Higher yields. Better opportunities for farmers. π±π₯
NFSPMC continues to support improved groundnut production with high-yielding varieties designed for faster growth, high oil content, reduced labour, and better harvest outcomes for farmers across The Gambia.
Supporting farmers today for a more food-secure tomorrow. π¬π²
06/05/2026
Across communities in The Gambia, farmers continue to work tirelessly to feed the nation and strengthen local markets. πΎ
NFSPMC remains focused on supporting agricultural growth through improved aggregation, storage, processing, and market access, helping reduce post-harvest losses while creating more opportunities for farmers and rural communities.
A stronger agricultural sector means a stronger Gambia. π€
04/05/2026
NFSPMC was pleased to host the National Assembly of The Gambia Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development during a visit to its Biomass Power Plant, where members were given insight into how agricultural wastes and by-products will be converted into clean, renewable energyβdemonstrating Government of The Gambia's commitment to sustainable agriculture, value addition and green industrialization in The Gambia.
πΈ Highlights from the visit below