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14/02/2020

Gov’t partners EU to implement €7.2 million to tackle poverty among rural farmers

Government has expressed confidence that a €7.2 million fund earmarked for poverty alleviation in some rural communities will improve the lives of the beneficiaries by 2024.

The amount, provided under the supervision of the European Union is aimed at giving financial assistance to a number of Ghanaian farmers in rural communities.

Speaking at a forum on the theme: “Civil society organizations in Sustainable Development Programme,” a Deputy Minister for Finance, Charles Adu Boahen, was hopeful the project will lift poor farmers out of poverty.

“This particular program is targeting rural communities in the Northern Savannah and Northern part of Brong Ahafo and Volta Region, as well as the Coastal Savannah. Under this program, four CSOs are being supported with a total amount of €7.2 million.”


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These CSOs are the Cerath Development Organisation, Centre for Local Government Advocacy, Action Aid Ghana and Cooperazione Internazionale Sud Sud.

The target result areas are the development of technologies, economic activities and sector policies coherent to principles of sustainable agriculture and decent work in 20 districts of the Savannah Ecosystem of Ghana.

There’s also access and quality of service delivery related to social protection and employment, as well as decent work opportunities in the field of sustainable agriculture and green economy.

EU Ambassador to Ghana, Diana Acconcia, says Ghana’s agriculture sector has the potential to lift a vast majority of Ghanaians out of poverty.

“Ghana’s agriculture and fisheries sectors offer great opportunities to lift rural communities out of poverty. This can be done in a way that prevents climate change and protects the environment. This project will promote sustainable businesses and improve the quality of life for the communities”.

citibusinessnews February 14, 2020

14/02/2020

Gov’t launches Savannah Investment Program to boost livestock, poultry production
by citibusinessnews 2 days ago

National Coordinator,Savannah Investment Program, Felix Darimaani.

Government has launched the Savannah Investment Program (SIP) in the Northern Savannah Ecological Zone to reduce the importation of meat and enhance competitiveness of Ghana’s livestock and poultry industry.

The program, which is funded by the African development Bank, AfDB, is expected to create about 40,000 jobs, and will facilitate access to finance and also provide training for actors in the livestock and poultry value chain.

Even though Livestock and poultry production contribute significantly to income generation and act as major sources of food and nutrition for both urban and rural dwellers, production has been on a subsistence basis for most people, with a fewer number of people venturing into commercial livestock and poultry production.

Lack of access to credit, inputs, medication and inappropriate animal husbandry practices among others, are said to be limiting the production of meat and livestock products to meet the ever growing demand among Ghanaians.

Ghana currently imports about $ 400 million worth of animal protein annually.

It is in this light that government has launched the Savannah Investment Program to address food and nutritional deficits as well as reduce the importation of animal feed.

Speaking in an interview, the National Coordinator for the program, Felix Darimaani, encouraged the youth to take advantage of the program to create jobs for themselves.

“We will be advertising for interested persons to apply, go through a vetting process with a criteria that will identify people who are entrepreneurial and willing to transform their operations. We are not interested in the lazy ones who will say they are interested; come on board, get the job and the next moment they are somewhere”.

A Chief Agricultural Policy Economist with the African Development Bank, Philip Boahen, is optimistic that Ghana will be made self-sufficient in livestock and poultry production with effective implementation of the program.

“If we continue providing those incentives for the private sector, commercial farmers, they will be able to produce enough feed. It is not going to happen tomorrow, it requires financing, institutional support and capacity building especially for the private sector and the real institutions involved in this.”

He added that “when we have all these actors together with financing, this is where the transformation happens. For us at AfDB, our commitment is to ensure that government reverses the importation of poultry products by 2025, and we will do so by supporting project implementation, allocate additional funding to upscale what we have started here.”

According to the Minister of State in Charge of Food and Agriculture, Dr. Nurah Gyiele, government will introduce an identification system under the program to prevent stealing of the livestock.

“When we supply you with some of our animals for breeding, we are going to tag all your animals including those we have brought in, so any animal that is seen and inspected will have this identification mark and that is what we are going to do, and we believe that it will bring the stealing to the barest minimum, and we are going to make a law that if we see your animal with a cut ear, it’s going to be caged.”

The 34.5 million dollar five-year program with funding from the African Development Bank, is expected to be implemented across 20 districts in the Northern Savannah Ecological Zone.

14/02/2020

Government has launched the Savannah Investment Program (SIP) in the Northern Savannah Ecological Zone to reduce the importation of meat

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A visit to a poultry farm in Nkoranza for data collection
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A visit to a poultry farm in Nkoranza for data collection

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Data collection in Sefwi
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Data collection in Sefwi

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