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Major Boost For Vegetable Production...As GhanaVeg Graduates 20 Vegetable Trainers

By William Nana Yaw Beeko, Online Editor
Agriculture Major Boost For Vegetable Production...As GhanaVeg Graduates 20 Vegetable Trainers
FEB 17, 2017 LISTEN

20 Agronomists have been certified by GhanaVeg through Wageningen University & Research Centre for successfully graduating from the first GhanaVeg Agronomy Trainers.

The Graduation ceremony took place at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel yesterday Wednesday, February 16th 2017, during the GhanaVeg Business Platform Meeting.

Certificates were handed out to the graduates by the Netherlands Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Mr. Ron Strikker.

The training assists the agronomists, to train at least 2,000 farmers in their localities while increasing their yields and incomes.

The GhanaVeg Agronomy training has been designed to improve farmer productivity and post harvest management. The one-year indepth Training Course focused on six key areas; seedling production, crop protection, spray techniques, irrigation and fertilization, prodcution planning and adult learning.

The Senior Agronomics Trainer from Wageninigen University and Research Centre, Herman de Putter, told the audience that "through following the steps of the GhanaVeg Course, farmers can easily double their vegetable production while using the same amount of land. It's all about getting the basics right."

Speaking at the graduation ceremony, H.E. Mr. Ron Strikker especially highlighted the role of the private sector in achieving growth.

"Because most of the agronomists are employed by Ghanaian input supply, wholesale or export companies, they can be the drivers of change in the vegetable sector."

He also stressed that a healthy diet starts with fruits and vegetables adding that "in the coming years, Ghana's vegetables sector will grow faster than the Ghanaian economy because the population will understand the nutrition and health benefits."

Already, a second batch of Trainers are being trained at the moment; with 30 of them currently enrolled in the 2017 programme. Together with the first batch, they are working with 5,000 farmers.

For the coming years, a further expansion is envisaged towards 200 vegetable agronomy trainers that are working with at least 15,000 farmers.

About GhanaVeg
GhanaVeg is a programme supported by the Netherlands Embassy. It is implemented by Wageningen University and Research, IFDC and the Netherlands African Business Council. GhanaVeg is driven by a strong belief in "healty and quality vegetables from Ghana through new ways of doing business."

The initiative works together with the public and private sector to enhance the high-end domestic and international vegetable sector.

For Further Information visit: www.ghanaveg.org or e-mail [email protected]

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