President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has advised Ghanaians to patronise made in Ghana rice to boost the efforts of Ghanaian rice farmers.
“We must eat what we grow to motivate our farmers, and support the development of the local food industry,” he told a gathering of farmers, government officials and local authorities at the 35th Farmers’ Day celebration at Ho in the Volta Region.
According to him, his wife Rebecca Akufo-Addo “insists that we eat local rice at home, and has made sure of it. I call on all Ghanaians to follow my example, and eat local rice”.
He said the success of government’s efforts at ensuring self-sufficiency in rice production depend largely on the level of consumption of local rice.
Speaking on the theme for the celebration, “Enhancing Small-scale Agriculture towards Agribusiness”, Nana Akufo-Addo indicated the theme aligns with government’s strategy of focusing on smallholder farmers in modernising and transforming Ghana’s agriculture.
He said through Government’s strategic policy for reviving Ghanaian agriculture, dubbed “Planting for Food and Jobs”, the process of transformation has gathered steam, and is sweeping through every branch of agriculture.
“Less than three years have elapsed since government set in motion the process of putting Ghana’s agriculture on a sound footing.
“Planting for Food and Jobs, now a household catch phrase, is achieving considerable successes within the three years of its implementation It has resulted in a sectoral growth rate from a low of 2.9% in 2016, to 6.1% in 2017, and is expected to rise to 6.9% in 2019,” he said.
Since implementing the programme, its interventions have been designed to enhance yields of farmers through access to subsidised, improved seeds and fertilizers, reduction in post-harvest losses, increase in extension services to farmers amongst other things.
Marketing Arrangements
In addition to these interventions, Nana Akufo-Addo stated that government has also introduced a number of far reaching measures aimed at promoting the effective marketing of agricultural produce.
“These include the construction and imminent completion of eighty (80) warehouses to increase the national warehousing capacity to help address the perennial issue of post-harvest losses,” he added.
Aligned to this, he stressed, is the establishment of the Ghana Commodity Exchange, and the revamping and support of the National Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO).
“The swift intervention of the two institutions, following the recent reported case of excess rice production in the Upper East Region, the President said, speaks of Government’s readiness to act promptly to assist farmers,” he said.
He continued, “I am happy to note that, through the co-ordination of the activities of stakeholders, the Ministry of Food and Agriculture has put in place measures to avert losses to farmers and processors. It is heartening, though, to hear, for a change, about excess rice production in Ghana. We are breaking through”.
Alos, Nana Akufo-Addo revealed that government, through the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, has imported milling machinery for rice, maize and soya from China and Brazil, which are expected to arrive by the middle of next year.
This, he added, will surely provide appreciable relief to farmers, and boost the grain industry
Government, President Akufo-Addo assured, will continue to prioritise and support agriculture to make the sector one of the most viable, major driving forces of Ghana’s economic development.
By 3news.com|Ghana
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