Under a campaign, farmers would be supported in the effort to increase production |
More than 27,000
farmers in the Brong-Ahafo Region have registered to benefit from the
'Planting for Food and Jobs' campaign, Mr Kwaku Asomah-Cheremeh, the
Brong-Ahafo Regional Minister, said last week.
Speaking at the
inauguration of the District Technical Committees for the campaign in
Sunyani, the regional minister said 100,000 interested farmers were
expected to benefit in the region.
The committees are
made up of representatives from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture,
District Co-coordinating directors, planning officers and farmers.
Mr Asomah-Cheremeh
reaffirmed government's commitment to provide storage facilities in
every district to address the problem of post-harvest losses.
He said under the
campaign, farmers would be supported in the effort to increase
production, and advised the unemployed to consider the benefits in
farming.
The regional minister said the government has made available ready markets both local and international for beneficiary farmers.
Mr Asomah-Cheremeh
reminded the members of the committee of the unique role they play and
urged the general public to support them.
Mr Godwin Dzansi,
the Dormaa Central Municipal Coordinating Director, on behalf of the
committees, thanked the regional minister for the confidence reposed in
them, and assured him that they would work to ensure the success of the
campaign. GNA
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