LACRA Remains Committed To JNB’s Agriculture Agenda

Acting DG Asserts At International Coffee Day Celebration
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Monrovia-October 1, 2025-The Acting Director General of the Liberia Agriculture Commodity Regulatory Authority Dan Saryee (LACRA) has recommitted the entity’s pledge to implementing Pillar One of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s agenda.

Mr. Saryee said the transformation of Liberia starts with the soil, and LACRA is prepared to help drive that growth in the interest of farmers.

Speaking at the Booker Washington Institute in Kakata Margibi County at the celebration of International Coffee Day, DG Saryee noted that LACRA is committed to unlocking the doors to coffee production in Liberia adding, “the time is now to get it right.”

Acting DG Saryee acknowledged further that it was also time to look beyond the crops and focus on the farmers adding that for too long Liberians farmers have faced challenges of low productivity, poor market linkages, and weak quality control.

The one-time civil society activist pledged that LACRA is poised to change the narrative with a vigorous committed to ensure straighter quality control measure at every point of the value chain specifically from beans harvested to export.

The Liberia Agriculture Commodity Regulatory Authority Acting boss also pledged the entity’s commitment to work and ensure the Liberian Coffee brand “Coffee Liberica” commends a premier price on the International Market.

Also speaking, Deputy Agriculture Minister for Extension Moses Gbanyan said coffee is more than just a drink, it is a lively inheritance and a vehicle for economic transformation.

Minister Gbanyan who served as Keynote Speaker, paid special tribute to farmers across the country and appealed for support to empower them. He said, “The celebration of International Coffee Day is a reminder that our past was great but our future will be greater.”

On the importance of coffee, Minster Gbanyan noted that the coffee is more than a cup adding, “It is a beacon for farmers to send their children to school, opportunity for young people in processing, branding and business and empowerment for women who are shifting communities through farming.”

The International Coffee Day keynote speaker called on national stakeholders to see coffee production as a chance to diversify our economic and stand tall on the global market.

Several high-profile officials including the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture Senator Wellinton Geevon Smith, Representative Alfred Flomo, LACRA Board Chair Joseph George Francis, UNIDO, among others were in attendance.

In separate remarks, they pledged their unflinching support to ensuring increment in LACRA’s budgetary allotment.

Senator Smith commended the new team at LACRA for reactivating the entity which has been dead for many years.

“On behalf of the Senate’s leadership, Senator Geevon Smith commended farmers especially those who are engaged with coffee production on the occasion marking the celebration of International Coffee Day.

International Coffee Day is an occasion that is used to promote and celebrate coffee as a beverage, with events now occurring in places around the world.

The first official date was 1st October 2015, as agreed by then International Coffee Organization and was launched in Milan. This day is also used to promote fair trade coffee and to raise awareness for the plight of coffee growers.