Simon Agbovi
Kasoa (C/R), Jan 17, GNA – The Chief Executive Officer of Morgan Farms, Rev. Obed Danquah, has entreated government to give the agriculture sector maximum attention to create the needed employment for the youths and Ghanaians in general.
In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, he said the major challenge hindering agriculture business in Ghana was financing, irrigation and water pollution and that government must concentrate on those factors to encourage the youth to venture into the sector.
Rev. Obed, who was 2022 Best Farmer for Gomoa Central, said cost of doing business was high but not much finances was allocated to agriculture, making the industry unattractive to potential farmers and youths.
Farmers barely had the required support from the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB), purposely established to finance agribusiness, whilst other private banks preferred giving loans to importers than famers, he said.
Prioritising agriculture financing could support farmers to produce in large quantities to sustain local consumption, increase export and improve the livelihoods of farmers.
Rev. Obed mentioned irrigation as one key factor to help farmers to grow their crops without necessarily depending on rainwater, which was no longer dependable due to climate change.
He lauded government’s One Village One Dam as a good initiative that could increase yield and said it must be fully executed to achieve its purpose.
Whilst focusing on irrigation, government must protect water bodies from destruction through chemical pollution, he said.
On poultry production, Rev. Obed called for maximum support to help increase production so Ghana could stop the importation of poultry products, especially day old chicks.
He mentioned the cost of feed and diseases as other factors that must be addressed to ensure job creation and foreign exchange for the country.
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