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Corporate Persons Encouraged To Own Farms to Enhance Food Sustainability, Security

The Chief Operations Officer of the Complete Farm Limited, Mr. Charles Ofosuhene has encouraged individuals, especially cooperate persons to own their own farms whilst doing other businesses.

The call according to the COO is to enhance individual and the country’s food security and sustainability.

Complete Farm Limited is a farm management service provider which manages farms on behalf of individuals engaged in one other business activity or the other and for that matter do not have the time to manage their own farms.

The company also provides potentially ready markets for such farms after production.

The main purpose of the establishment of Complete Farm Management, according to Mr. Ofosuhene, is to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goal II which talks about zero hunger by the year 2030 by proving technology and management services to anyone who is ready to go into farming but cannot manage by his or herself.

The Chief Operation Officer, who disclosed this in an interview with Captain Adabugar during the ‘Akuafo Se sen’ segment of the Rite Morning Ride, Tuesday averred that the company is currently managing more than five hundred (500) hectares of chili pepper, cassava and ginger on behalf of various individuals after which they will find potential ready markets which they already have working relationships with.

Farm management provides two types of agreements where individuals interested in the services; that is interested persons without lands who provide money to the company which look for the land, engages in the productions, and look for potential markets after harvest.

The other side of the agreement he said is assisting potential farmers who have lands and are ready to go into farming but cannot manage farms on their own by proving them with the appropriate technology, production and ready market based on agreement.

Source: Prince Paul Amuzu/www.ritefmonline.org/princeamuzu667@gmail.com

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