Empowering South Sudan
Through Agriculture

In a nation striving for stability and self-sufficiency, Trust Agri-Production, South Sudan (TAP-SS) stands at the forefront of change. Since 2017, this dynamic NGO has empowered communities through agriculture, entrepreneurship, and peacebuilding—turning vulnerable groups into resilient farmers, savvy business owners, and environmental stewards.

Wounded Heroes Farm

Trust Agri-Production South Sudan's (TAP-SS) Background

Trust Agri-Production, South Sudan (TAP-SS) is a National NonGovernmental Organisation, in South Sudan, established in 2017.
It is registered under the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission
(RRC), with its registration No. NNGO953. The aim of
establishing this NNGO is to help South Sudanese communities
to participate in Agricultural productions, on both low and highscale crop productions, animal rearing, environmental
intervention, and to enhance youth, women and veteran’s
entrepreneurship skills through the formation of local cooperatives with an emphasis on Agricultural Production and
formation of Village Saving and Loan Associations (VSLA).
Over the years, TAP-SS has worked hard to enhance capacity of
the Wounded heroes in 3 Payams of Twic East County, Jonglei
State in the 3 thematic areas, namely; Food Security (Farming)
and Livelihoods/resilience which deals with animal rearing and
VSLA, Climate & Environmental Response, Peace
Building/Protection. Besides, TAP-SS has also participated in
several Peace and Reconciliation exercises within the state in
which it gained recognition.

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TAP-SS Thematic Areas

Agriculture Training & Research

Help farmers to acquire basic skills in agriculture through on-the-jobtraining and offer research on crop disease control, and technology intervention.

WASH

Improvise or improve water systems for communities who lack access to clean water through hardware and software approaches. Also, to promote the creation of small and large-scale irrigation systems and train farmers on their usage.

Food Security and Livelihood

Enhance food production and animal rearing for consumption and commercial use.

Livestock

This component responds to and animals, Poultry, and fish rearing. Make reach on disease treatment and control.

Climate & Environmental Response

Promote community resilience at the face of climatic-related disasters and promote environmental improvement.

TAPSS' current Geographical coverage and Activities

Get to know about us and the various activities we have carriedout in different areas all over South Sudan. 

Plant Dura Simsim, vegetables, fruits and commercial Trees. We also do animal rearing and fishing.

Plant dura, Simsim, trees. We also do animal rearing and fishing.

Plant dura, Simsim cultivation and poultry.

Agri-businesses, Village Saving and Loan Associations(VSLA’s) and trees planting

Dura, maize, groundnuts, vegetables cultivation and poultry then trees planting.

Establishment of Demo Farm, plant dura, maize, groundnuts and vegetables. We do animal rearing and fish coupling with fruits and commercial trees planting.

Planting of 20,000 variety of fruit trees.

Maj. Machar showcasing their products.

TAP-SS achievements

The TAP-SS Executive Director visited the Wounded heroes farm of 160 acres at Bilnyang Payam. This is a Wounded Heroes Corporation-based Initiative (WHCI) conceived by the leaders of Wounded Heroes in November, 2023, with support from TAP-SS and IDEA-SS. The objective of forming this corporation was to strengthen the 2,500 registered members of the groups under the three Payams of Pakeer, Ajuong and Nyuak of Twic East County in Jonglei State. The aim was to help the vulnerable wounded heroes to participate in Agricultural activities, especially, dura, maize, groundnut, and vegetable productions. This will also enable the challenge of food-security which has dreadfully affected South Sudanese communities. Due to the serious flooding in Jonglei State in 2023, the group’s activities were moved to Mangala Payam. They were hosted by Bilnyang Executive Chief who gave 200 acres to cultivate. In MayAugust 2024, the groups managed to cultivate 160 acres of land. Unfortunately, they didn’t meet their set objectives due to lack of tools for cultivation and weeding. Therefore, if FAO helps them with the desired tools and seeds, they’ll be able to reach their target in this year’s cultivation.

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