President Nana Akufo-Addo says successive administrations of the New Patriotic Party have been noted for coming up with innovative policies and interventions in the cocoa sector.
According to him, former President Kufour's administration, in addition to his, "have been noted for coming up with innovative policies and interventions in the sector".
Cocoa Pest and Disease Control (CODAPEC) and Hi-Tech (fertilizer), the
President stated, were introduced under President Kufuor between 2001 and 2008.
Speaking at a ceremony to launch the Cocoa Rehabilitation Programme on Thursday, September 24, 2020, at Sefwi Wiawso, on an ongoing tour of the Western North Region, Akufo-Addo stated that his Government has introduced programmes aimed at sustaining the industry, and improving the livelihood of cocoa farmers and their dependents.
These policies include re-tooling and deepening of the Cocoa Disease and Pest Control Programme (CODAPEC); streamlining of the HI-TECH Programme to ensure equal access to fertilizers and other farm inputs, as well as facilitating the formation of cocoa farmer groups and cooperatives across the country, which have seen more than three thousand (3,000) of them registered with the Department of Co-operatives; and introduction of the new early or spring mass spraying policy.
The rest are the introduction of the novel hand pollination programme; introduction of the mass pruning exercise; introduction of motorized weed slashers and pruners, also a new policy; introduction of irrigation on cocoa farms, which is about to be scaled up from pilot trials; and the enhanced cocoa rehabilitation programme, which the President launched on the day.
President Akufo-Addo told the gathering that, since his assumption of office
some three years and nine months ago, government has "not relented in our quest to give the cocoa industry the necessary boost and
facelift it deserves.”
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