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Veteran Entrepreneur McIntosh Offers Solutions to Bolster Liberia’s Agricultural Sector

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Last updated: April 7, 2025 12:44 am
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Agricultural veteran and entrepreneur Amb. J. Wendell McIntosh
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By Emmanuel Sikena

Monrovia, Liberia – Despite agriculture being a central pillar of the Liberian government’s “ARREST Agenda,” progress in the sector remains hampered by challenges, including a lack of dedicated funding and insufficient national commitment to local farming and consumption. Veteran agricultural entrepreneur Ambassador J. Wendell McIntosh, founder and chairman of Africa Development Aid (ADA) and the Africa Development Aid Commercial (ADA), believes solutions are within reach.

In an interview with Africa News Today, Ambassador McIntosh, a long-time player in the Liberian agricultural landscape, outlined key issues and potential pathways to improved food security and wealth creation through agriculture.

“Over the years, one of the key challenges I’ve faced in revitalizing the agricultural sector has been macroeconomic factors, such as Liberia’s economic instability stemming from past domestic conflict,” McIntosh explained. He emphasized the debilitating impact of the civil war on the country’s financial infrastructure and reputation on the global stage. He also pointed to navigating a complex political landscape with “bad-faith actors” prioritizing personal agendas over national development as a significant hurdle.

Despite these challenges, McIntosh remains optimistic, focusing on practical solutions to empower local farmers and drive sustainable growth. He advocates for a strong focus on agricultural value addition and highlights the importance of robust out grower schemes that benefit smallholder farmers.

Amb. Mcintosh exploring a farmland in central liberia

“We are committed to developing a robust out grower scheme that will benefit smallholder farmers by introducing them to efficient and sustainable agricultural practices,” McIntosh stated. “Through educational programs in trade and financial literacy, we will empower local farmers to become self-sufficient producers. This initiative will not only guarantee economic benefits but also strengthen local communities, ultimately helping to realize the agro-economic vision articulated by our president.”

McIntosh further detailed ADA’s mission to lead Liberia’s journey towards food self-sufficiency and economic growth. The company leverages its experience navigating Liberia’s socio-political complexities to implement sustainable and efficient agricultural practices. These include equipping farmers with advanced farming techniques and empowering them through educational programs, fostering a sense of civic duty and collective responsibility.

Amb Mcintosh harvesting Plantains from his backyard in Monrovia

“ADA’s mission aligns with the broader vision outlined by our president,” McIntosh noted, emphasizing the importance of a robust agro-economic strategy focused on local empowerment, sustainable development, and economic independence. He expressed a commitment to working alongside farmers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to build a thriving agricultural sector that benefits Liberia and the entire sub-region.

With international support from organizations like the UN-FAO, World Bank, IFAD, the European Union, and USAID, coupled with the expertise of local actors like Ambassador McIntosh and ADA, Liberia has a significant opportunity to overcome its agricultural challenges and achieve lasting food security and economic prosperity. The key, according to McIntosh, lies in a dedicated commitment to empowering local farmers and fostering a sustainable and inclusive agricultural sector.

Many local Liberian farmers blamed unwarranted bureaucracy and institutional distrust as key factors for delays in elevating agricultural productivity and food security across the country.  

Amb. Mcintosh (far right) received international partners with interest in agriculture
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