Agriculture

At Better Families of Tomorrow, Inc., we believe livestock plays a vital role in improving rural livelihoods, ensuring food security, and fostering economic independence. Through our livestock development programs, we empower families with the resources, training, and support needed to raise healthy animals, boost productivity, and create sustainable income streams.

Our Commitment to Agriculture

Our agriculture-focused initiatives aim to transform the lives of farming families by providing them with tools, knowledge, and resources to increase productivity, diversify crops, and adapt to changing environmental conditions. By nurturing sustainable agricultural practices, we not only strengthen rural livelihoods but also contribute to global efforts to combat hunger and poverty.

Programs and Services

1. Animal Husbandry Training

We offer hands-on training in modern animal husbandry techniques, focusing on nutrition, housing, breeding, and disease management to help families maintain healthy and productive livestock.

2. Veterinary Services and Health Clinics

Through mobile veterinary clinics and community outreach, we provide essential healthcare for livestock, including vaccinations, parasite control, and treatment of common diseases.

3. Livestock Breeding Programs

We support sustainable breeding practices to improve livestock quality and productivity, enabling families to increase milk, meat, and egg yields while preserving genetic diversity.

4. Access to Feed and Nutrition Support

Ensuring proper nutrition is critical to livestock health. We provide training on locally available feed resources and work to improve access to high-quality feed and supplements.

5. Market Linkages for Livestock Products

We assist farmers in connecting with local and regional markets to sell livestock and livestock products, ensuring fair prices and reducing post-harvest losses.

6. Women in Livestock Farming

We actively promote women’s participation in livestock farming, providing them with the skills and resources needed to become leaders in rural agricultural development.