Audio By Carbonatix
Farmers registered under the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJs) have been called to form associations or groups to enable them to access credit facilities to expand their farming activities.
Mr Gilbert Sonkpi, the Sunyani West District Director of Agriculture, said farming is a lucrative business and the PFJs’s secretariat at district levels are ready to assist beneficiaries who form groups or association to access loans from banks.
In an interview with the GNA, Mr Sonkpi said it is untrue that farming is a reserve for the poor in society, saying the implementation of the PFJs had opened opportunities for farmers to do commercial farming as a business entity.
He said the PFJs’s secretariat can guarantee collateral security to pave the way for interested farmers registered under the PFJs to access financial support.
Mr Sonkpi said the government has made available enough seeds, farm inputs, agro-chemicals for farmers to buy at subsidised costs adding that the inputs could be supplied to farmers who come together on credit as well.
The District Director of Agriculture advised farmers who have not registered with the PFJs to do so to access seedlings for planting and called on traditional authorities to release lands to interested youth to engage in farming.
Latest Stories
-
Suspect in custody after student killed in Kentucky university shooting
2 hours -
Big result for Slot and Liverpool with no Salah in Milan
3 hours -
The Inconvenient Truth: Deliverism not the Barracks must hold Africa together
3 hours -
We’ll work with what we have to please our customers – ECG assures after tariff cutback
3 hours -
Lithuania declares emergency situation over Belarus balloons
4 hours -
Trump criticises ‘decaying’ European countries and ‘weak’ leaders
4 hours -
Afroquality announces ‘Becoming Us’ – a first-of-its-kind PanAfrican micro series redefining how brands tell African stories
5 hours -
Government’s reduction of Lithium Royalty Rate from 10% to 5% raises serious concerns – APL
5 hours -
“Africa cannot afford to be a bystander” – Mahama
5 hours -
Halt ratification of revised lithium agreement between Ghana and Barari
6 hours -
Gov’t will continue to prioritise quality healthcare at all levels – Vice President
6 hours -
Why the NDC’s reduced Lithium Royalty Rate proposal is “Strange and Legally Baseless” – Africa Policy Lens
6 hours -
Your non-involvement enabled us to speedily approve our estimates – Ayariga trolls angry Minority
6 hours -
Christian Council commends government’s Sanitation Week initiative ahead of Christmas
6 hours -
Ghana risks losing about US$630 million if government reduces lithium royalty rate from 10% to 5% – Africa Policy Lens warns
6 hours
