By Godwill Arthur-Mensah
Accra, July 9, GNA – Mr Eric Opoku, the Minister of Food and Agriculture, has proposed measures to support Members of Parliament (MPs) to venture into poultry farming under government’s Feed Ghana Programme, popularly known as “Nkoko Nkitinkitsi.”
Briefing the Parliament’s Assurances Committee on the “Nkoko Nkitinkitsi” initiative, on Thursday, Mr Opoku said the Ministry is procuring quantities of poultry birds to be distributed to interested MPs.
He explained that as a poultry farmer himself, he had invested in the business and reaping significant benefits, and believed legislators should be stimulated to take up poultry farming as a profitable post-retirement venture.
He revealed that about 67 per cent of Ghanaian MPs are already farmers, making the initiative both practical and impactful.
Mr Opoku further assured the Committee that the Nkoko Nkitinkitsi programme is designed to boost poultry production nationwide, reduce reliance on imports, and enhance food security.
He said early reports from communities showed increased egg and meat production, underscoring the programme’s potential to transform livelihoods.
The initiative forms part of the broader Planting for Food and Jobs agenda, which seeks to modernise Ghana’s agriculture and position it as a driver of economic growth.
Members of the Committee welcomed the proposal, describing poultry farming as profitable, with layers producing eggs daily to generate steady income.
They also highlighted the multiplier effects of such investments, including job creation, feed production, and rural economic growth.
GNA
Edited by Kenneth Odeng Adade
Reporter: Godwill Arthur-Mensah