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About RICOWAS

Empowering smallholder farmers across West Africa

The RICOWAS project (Scaling up Climate Resilient Rice Production in West Africa) is a four-year initiative (2023-2027) implemented by the Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS) and funded by the Adaptation Fund. It operates in 13 countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Togo.

Our goal is to train 153,000 rice growers in climate-smart techniques, especially the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), and indirectly benefit 1.5 million people through knowledge sharing and community networks.

SRI methodology

Four core principles

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Early healthy plants

1. Early & healthy plants

Seed sorting, raised nursery, 8-12d seedlings

Early establishment

Seed sorting (floaters discarded), raised bed nursery with soil/sand/compost mix. Transplant at 8-12 days, 2-leaf stage. Results in vigorous seedlings with high tillering potential.

  • Fast germination
  • Healthy root system
Minimize competition

2. Minimize competition

One plant/hill, wide spacing, grid planting

Wide spacing

Single seedling per hill, 25x25 cm grid. Reduces competition for nutrients, light, and water. Enables mechanical weeding in two directions.

  • More tillers
  • Better air circulation
Fertile soils

3. Build fertile soils

Organic matter, compost, active soil biota

Soil health

Apply compost, manure, crop residues (5-20 t/ha). Enhances soil structure, water retention, nutrient cycling. Supports beneficial microbes.

  • Reduced input costs
  • Climate resilience
Water management

4. Careful water mgmt

Alternate wetting/drying, aerated soil

AWD technique

Alternate flooding and drying (shallow water until cracks appear). Saves water, reduces methane, promotes root growth. Drain before harvest.

  • 30-50% water saving
  • Less methane
Why Choose Us

Designed for Smallholder Farmers

Our platform is built with farmers in mind - simple, accessible, and practical

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Courses available in English, French, Swahili, Hausa, Yoruba, and more. Learn in your preferred language.

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Video & Audio Lessons

Watch or listen - choose what works best. Download lessons for offline learning in areas with poor connectivity.

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Farmer Community

Connect with other farmers, ask questions, share experiences, and learn from successful SRI practitioners.

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SRI Basics for Nigerian Farmers. FREE
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SRI Basics for Nigerian Farmers.

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Our footprint

13 West African countries

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Expanded Training of Trainers (Nigeria) on SRI, water management, and saline soil reclamation.

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Connect with 10,000+ Farmers

Share experiences, ask questions, and grow together with farmers from across Africa.

10K+ Farmers
8 Countries
150+ Groups
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Our network

Partners & funders

OSS Adaptation Fund ECOWAS WECARD Cornell CRS-Riz
Get in touch

Contact us

For partnerships, training materials, or to join our farmer network.

  • info@ricowas.org
  • +226 25 00 00 00
  • Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

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