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Wed, 21 Oct 2009 Agriculture

Minister Predicts Food Sufficiency In Two Years

By Daily Graphic
Kwesi Ahwoi - Minister of AgricultureKwesi Ahwoi - Minister of Agriculture

The Minister of Food and Agriculture, Mr Kwesi Ahwoi, is optimistic that the country could achieve self-sufficiency in rice production within the next two years.

He said the prediction was based on the large quantities of rice being produced at Aveyime and other rice growing areas, especially in the northern part of the country.

Mr Ahwoi explained that for the target to be achieved, there was the need for Ghanaians to show preference to locally produce rice, adding that Ghana currently imported about $500 million worth of rice annually.

He was speaking at a durbar of chiefs and people of the Kwahu North District (Afram Plains), organised as part of a three-day visit of President John Evans Atta Mills to the Eastern Region to thank the people for voting the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to power in Election 2008.

He announced that the Government was to establish a Buffer Stock Company Limited to guarantee prices and ready market for agricultural produce consequent to which he said, the President had given the Agriculture ministry mandate to take over all abandoned maize silos and warehouses in the country for the project to take of.

He said under the programme, the abandoned silos in the district would be rehabilitated for storage of maize and the

ministry would build markets within the district for farmers to sell their produce.

He said as part of efforts towards agriculture mechanisation in the area, the ministry was encouraging private tractor operators to support farmers in the area and that a private company had established facilities to that effect.

Mr Ahwoi said to help reduce pollution of sources of water and the destruction of farms by animals, the ministry in collaboration with the district assembly, was to establish fodder banks at Forifori, Amankwa, Wawase and Memkyemfre.

adding that such facility would help provide water, fodder and sheds for cattle and herdsmen.

Mr Ahwoi said the government would create a green belt to reduce bush fires and sink more boreholes to provide potable water for the people. —GNA/GB Share Your Thoughts on this article Name Email Location Comments Graphic Ghana may edit your comments and not all comments will be published

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