The Oforikrom Municipal Assembly of the Ashanti region is planning to make organic farming a staple.
The Municipal Director of Agriculture, Samuel Tekpor hinted of the move during the farmers’ day celebration at Nsenie.
“The department is currently promoting organic farming. It is expected that in the next few months, an appreciable number of our vegetable farmers will adopt the technology,” he said.
The initiative is already being carried out by the sisters of St Louis, who are into the production of organic vegetables.
Mr. Tekpor also appealed to the chiefs to allocate particularly marshy areas of their lands for vegetable crop production instead of residential infrastructure.
“I want to make a passionate appeal to Nananom to allocate some portions of their lands, especially the swampy areas for the production of crops such as vegetables. We’ve realized that marshy areas are now being filled and that is hampering our efforts to produce crops,” he noted.
The Municipal Chief Executive, Kwame Antwi warned hostels which have connected their sewage to irrigation sources to desist from the practice.
He said the Assembly will soon clamp down on culprits.
“The Assembly will start arresting perpetrators of this act. We want them to stop before we come there. This exposes residents to various diseases,” he said.
13 farmers were awarded with various farm inputs. Osman Imoro of Anwomaso won the overall municipal best farmer.
He took home a tricycle-'Aboboyaa' among other farm inputs.
Latest Stories
-
Comedy of electioneering campaign policy: NDC’s 24-hour economy tricks
4 mins -
We will remain vigilant in our oversight operations of all financial institutions – Governor
5 mins -
Ghana’s economic recovery has been strong and steady – Finance Minister
7 mins -
Government completes 50 premix fuel automation machines at landing sites – Fisheries Minister
15 mins -
FBNBank changes its name to FirstBank Ghana
22 mins -
Akwaboah Jnr ties the knot
29 mins -
Women’s FA Cup semis: Army Ladies face FC Epiphany; Police Ladies up against Supreme Ladies
2 hours -
Police haul in Kwadaso MP, EC officials in probe of Ejisu by-election ‘bribery’ case
3 hours -
Ghana’s press freedom ranking: Are we actually improving?
4 hours -
Reflections: 50 Lessons at 50
4 hours -
NCCE briefs Council of State on civic plans for 2024
4 hours -
Ecobank Group reports Profit Before Tax of $581m, on net revenue of $2.1bn for 2023
5 hours -
More businesses are working to move out of Ghana – Food and Beverages Association
5 hours -
Empowering Ghana’s Environmental Narrative: Celebrating World Press Freedom Day 2024
5 hours -
AG hasn’t closed investigations into Cecilia Dapaah’s case – Spokesman
5 hours