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Agric Sector will be Rejuvenated – Dr Afriyie Akoto

The Minister-designate for Food and Agricultural, Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto, has assured Ghanaians that he would turn around the fortunes of the agricultural sector when given the nod by Parliament later in the year.

According to him, agricultural growth, which had been on the decline over the past five years, would now be returned to the path of growth under his tenure.

“Agriculture under the old administration failed miserably to the extent that majority of farmers are now poorer than they were, eight years ago. The statistics are there to show,” he said. “We will, therefore, work hard to return the sector to growth,” he stated.

According to him, the agricultural sector’s contribution to total output, measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP), has been on a decline since 2010. ‘This is not good for the fortunes of the sector’s stakeholders,’ Dr Afriyie-Akoto said.

To reverse this trend, he explained that the new administration would invest more public resources into agriculture.

He mentioned soft credit to farmers and improvement of agricultural mechanisation centres as some of the measures the administration will use to reverse the fortunes of sector.

The former Member of Parliament (MP) of Kwadaso in the Asanti Region also mentioned that his outfit would ensure that there exists a credible marketing system that would guarantee a ready market for the farmers.

“If we are able to do these things, then we can turn the fortunes of agriculture to the benefit of this country, farmers and consumers,” he noted.

“Within the four years of our government, we will see the growth rate of agriculture going up instead of the downwards trend we are seeing,” he added.

He, however, pointed out that it was not going to be an easy ride due to the changes in weather patterns and other factors.

“We will, however, make sure that there is enough resources to support hardworking farmers,” he said.

“We have the farmers who are prepared to work from morning to evening but the public support is what is lacking and if we increase public support to them, they will perform better,” he added.

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