GHANA ON TRACK IN DEVELOPING MEGAKARYA RESISTANT COCOA VARIETY
The
Mabang Megakarya Cocoa Research Institute in the Ashanti region is on track to
achieving its target of producing a new cocoa variety that could withstand the megakarya
organism that could cause a total destruction of cocoa yield of a farm within a
spate of time.
That new variety should as well be high yielding with other new
desirable qualities that could help to substantially improve Ghana’s
production.
The Director of the Institute, Enoch Nsiah, made this known at
Mabang in the Ahafo Ano North district of Ashanti when Brong Ahafo and Ashanti
region members of the Ghana Agriculture and Rural Development Journalists
Association, GARDJA, visited the Centre to learn the progress of research works
into cocoa.
The field trip is a sequel to a two-day training programme for
GARDJA members on cocoa sustainability.
Mr. Nsiah, who is a Plant Breeder,
noted that the 25-year megakarya research which is being carried out in four
phases, is being supported by both local and international development partners
which have already spent huge sums of money into the first two phases since
2006.
He said the 3rd phase which is expected to start this year and
to last for four years, will cost about five million Ghana Cedis.
The research,
he said, involves budding and grafting of cocoa planting materials obtained
from cocoa farms in the country and that the project is one of the few of its
kind in the world.
He indicated that another subsidiary of the Cocoa Research
Institute of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research is also working
on water use efficiency cocoa varieties that can withstand the worsening harsh
environmental conditions caused by erratic climatic conditions.
He said for
instance, that at Mabang, the COCOBOD has initiated steps sink more boreholes
to aid the research project in view of the irregular rainfall pattern in the
area.
According to Mr. Nsiah, even though cocoa requires an average of one
thousand 600 millimeters per annum to do well, the area has been experiencing
around one thousand 200 millimeters’ in recent times hence the bore holes to
supplement the natural rainfall.
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