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President Nana Akufo-Addo, says government’s programme for the revival of Ghanaian agriculture, “Planting for Food and Jobs”, is achieving considerable success within the three years of its implementation.
According to President Akufo-Addo, available statistics on yields of selected crops in 2018, compared to 2016, indicate increases in maize production by 89%, from 1.8 metric tonnes per hectare to 3.4 metric tonnes per hectare.
He added rice has seen a 48% increase in production, that is from 2.7 metric tonnes per hectare to 4.0 metric tonnes per hectare and a 200% increase for soya production, from 1 metric tonne per hectare to 3 metric tonnes per hectare.
This achievement, the President said, was as a direct result of the provision of subsidised fertilizer and certified improved seeds. To date, some seven hundred and three thousand (703,000) metric tonnes of subsidized fertilizers have been distributed to 1.1 million farmers registered under the PFJ. “The farmers have also been provided with quality, certified seeds totalling some twenty-six thousand metric tonnes (26,000), since the implementation of the Programme” the President added. Livestock DevelopmentAt its pilot stage, the President indicated that the livestock module seeks to attract the youth, in particular, into livestock entrepreneurship, and, ultimately, ensure self-sufficiency in meat production.
Livestock, covered under this module, are sheep, goats, pigs, cattle and poultry. Government has so far distributed 7,500 improved breeds of sheep to 750 farmers, and 30,000 cockerels to 3,000 farmers, in six regions under the Rearing for Food and Jobs module. Progressively, the implementation of this module will cover the entire country. Tree Crop DevelopmentThe tree crop module (Planting for Export and Rural Development – PERD) seeks to diversify income sources of farmers, and substantively increase the foreign exchange earnings of Ghana.
True to government’s promise of mechanizing agriculture, the President revealed that farm machinery worth $33 million has been imported from Brazil this year to support agriculture.

“We expect a substantial expansion in 2020 through the disbursement of the last tranche of a US$33 million loan from Brazil and a US$150 million facility from Eximbank of India,” he added.

Government, the President explained, is promoting the production of high-value horticultural crops, mainly vegetables, using greenhouse technology.
Thus far, three greenhouse villages have been established at Dawhenya, Akomadan and Bawjiase under this module of the PFJ.

Irrigation Development
“Last week, I cut the sod at Pwalugu to begin construction of a dam and 25,000-hectare irrigation project. Government has made significant strides in the construction and rehabilitation of dams and dugouts throughout the country. This is to ensure all-year-round crop production, to guarantee increased farmer income through increased output,” President Akufo-Addo said.

Two hundred 200 boreholes, with mounted solar pumps to harness groundwater for crop production, are also being constructed in various parts of the country.
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