MODERNIZING AGRIC IN GHANA


Government has identified an acute shortfall in the number of Agriculture
Extension Agents and some critical logistics as a major issue affecting agricultural
productivity in the country.

 Government has therefore taking steps to address those
challenges including the recruitment of additional Extension Officers to help
implementation of some of its flagship programmes. 

A Deputy Minister for Food and Agric, Dr. Sagre Bambangi, made this known in
Kumasi at a sensitization workshop on the Modernizing Agric in Ghana project, for
officers in the implementation value  chain in the Ashanti region.

 The Project is a five year Canadian budget support spanning 2017 and 2021. 

The 135 million Canadian Dollar project aims at increasing efficiency of local farmers
through the value chain development and Extension Service delivery, supporting agric
services to build market linkages, agric research to strengthen extension services and
also develop an enabling environment for the improvement of agric productivity and
competitiveness. 
A key focus of the programme is to empower women within the agric production value
chain to increase their incomes. 
Dr. Sagre Bambangi, disclosed that government will very soon provide the
participating districts with pick up vehicles and also recruit more Agric Extension
Officers to help in the implementation of government priority agric programmes. 

In an address read for him, the Ashanti Regional Minister, Simon Osei-Mensah
stressed that government is determined to modernize agric to increase its contribution
to the overall national socio-economic development.

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