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The Sekyere Kumawu District in the Ashanti Region is witnessing renewed hope among farmers as the government rolls out the Feed Ghana Program, aimed at boosting food production and improving livelihoods.
Spearheaded at the district level by the District Chief Executive, Kwasi Amankwaa also known as Tom C, the initiative seeks to empower farmers through sustainable agricultural practices, better access to resources, and increased yields.
Speaking at a community engagement event, Kwasi Amankwaa underscored the importance of the program for the district.
“This is not just about growing food, it’s about securing the future of our farmers and their families. With Feed Ghana, we are laying the foundation for a more self-reliant and prosperous Kumawu,” he said.
The program, launched under the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama, focuses on improving the production of key crops such as maize, rice, and cocoa. It also includes the establishment of Farmers’ Service Centres to provide mechanization and technical support.
Farmers in the district have welcomed the intervention with enthusiasm.
“We have struggled for years with outdated tools and limited support. This program gives us hope that our hard work will finally pay off,” said Kwabena Asare, a local maize farmer.
Kwasi Amankwaa emphasised that the initiative also aims to stimulate the local economy by strengthening the agricultural base.
“When farmers thrive, the whole district thrives. Agriculture is the backbone of our community,” he noted.
The Feed Ghana Program is part of a broader national strategy to ensure food security, modernise the agriculture sector, and create jobs. Through targeted interventions and smart farming practices, it aims to transform rural com
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