
Audio By Carbonatix
The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has announced plans to introduce a Land Banks Initiative aimed at securing land for large-scale agricultural production and investment.
The initiative was disclosed by the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, during a working visit to the Ministry by Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang on Tuesday, January 27.
According to the Minister, the Land Banks system is designed to protect and make available suitable lands for strategic agricultural activities, while addressing long-standing land acquisition challenges that often discourage investors.
Mr. Buah explained that the initiative will ensure that land is readily available for major agricultural ventures, including palm oil and cocoa production, thereby reducing uncertainty and delays associated with land access.
“We are working on Land Banks because if we say we want to invest seriously in agriculture, we must also secure land for large-scale palm and cocoa production.
"This initiative will ensure that when investors come in, they do not face difficulties in acquiring land,” he said, adding that the Ministry is working closely with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture and the Ministry of Finance to implement the programme.
Vice President Prof. Opoku-Agyemang welcomed the initiative but stressed the need for inclusivity, particularly in ensuring access to land for women.
She noted that many women interested in farming continue to face barriers to land ownership and use, and called for portions of the Land Banks to be reserved for them to enable meaningful participation in agricultural production.
“If we are establishing land banks, we must remember women. Many women want to farm but, for various reasons, do not have access to land. Reserving some of these lands for them will allow them to contribute fully to the economy,” she said.
Latest Stories
-
High Court dismisses Asamoah and Ameyaw-Akumfi’s no-case submission; orders defence in $2m Sky Train case
20 seconds -
Return to nature’s way of managing water to tackle flooding — GHIE
13 minutes -
Asantehene hosts Yagbonwura at Manhyia Palace
19 minutes -
South African government disputes Ghana’s claim on fatal shooting of Ghanaian national
39 minutes -
JoyNews partners NADMO to mobilise relief for flood victims
49 minutes -
Kwasi Pratt questions President’s helicopter tour of flood-hit areas, urges stronger ground engagement
1 hour -
Flood victims to receive free psychological counselling as experts call for flexible work policies
1 hour -
NADMO says it warned of heavy rains and took steps to reduce flooding in Accra
1 hour -
Henry Quartey blames weak enforcement for worsening Accra floods
1 hour -
India asks WhatsApp to pause username feature rollout over fraud concerns
1 hour -
South African state complicit in xenophobic violence – Fiifi Boafo
2 hours -
NPP North East Regional Secretary declares bid for chairman position, says he’s tried and tested
2 hours -
Bus fares, rent, and school fees push Ghana’s inflation to 5.3% in June
2 hours -
WANEP urges stronger youth inclusion in West Africa’s political decision-making
2 hours -
GES debunks viral claim that floodwaters destroyed WASSCE papers
2 hours