Dormaa-Ahenkro (B/A), June 29, GNA – Mr. Vincent Oppong Asamoah,
Dormaa Municipal Chief Executive, has advised the youth in the area to go into
cocoa and other cash crop farming to boost agriculture.
He said this would also prevent the youth from migrating to the cities in
search for non-existing jobs.
Mr. Asamoah, who made the call when he inspected a cocoa nursery at the
Municipal Directorate of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) in
Dormaa-Ahenkro, asked the youth to disabuse their minds that farming was for
the poor and hopeless in society.
He said that “Most of what we see in Ghana today can be traced to the
diligence of the past and present gallant farmers of the nation” adding that any
youth who would engage in farming would reap immense benefits.
Mr. Asamoah commended staff of MOFA for producing quality seedlings
for sale and urged Agricultural Science teachers to engage their pupils or
students in practical agriculture outside the classroom.
The Municipal MOFA Director, Mr. Edward Badu said the nursery project
had been expanded to meet the growing demand of farmers, mainly from the
Brong-Ahafo and Western regions.
He said the seedlings were produced under strict agricultural cultural
practices and that the Ministry would support the people to rehabilitate their
cocoa farms.
GNA


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