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Work Hard To Avert Food Crisis - Otumfuo Charges Agric Minister

22-Jun-2022
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The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has tasked the Minister of Food and Agriculture Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, to do everything within his power to save Ghana from threats of food crisis in the midst of COVID-19 and the Russian-Ukrainian war.
The King observed that the country, more than ever, would need the Minister and his ministry to put in place measures that would boost food production and save the people from any imminent threats of hunger.

Addressing the Minister and his encourage at the Manhyia Palace when the Minister paid a courtesy call on him as part of a five day working visits, the Asanhene praised the Minister for his excellent job during the first four years of the NPP administration, particularly the introduction of the flagship Planting for Food and Jobs initiative, which had ensured that the country achieved self-suffiency in food production and a bread basket for the West African sub-region.

The Minister and his entourage had been on working visits to five regions, namely Ahafo, Bono, Bono East, Ashanti and the Eastern Regions.

The Asantehene in his address, stressed that the advent of COVID-19 and recently, the Russsian-Ukrainian war had dealt major blow to governments across the globe, with Ghana not an exception.

According to him, those crises had had economic and political consequences, adding that in the case of Ghana, major policies and programmes had been affected as a result.

"The Planting for Food and Jobs programme which you championed was very successful in the first four years, food was in abundance and we were even exporting to neighbouring countries.

“However, the outbreak of COVID-19 and now the war between Russia and Ukraine have had serious consequences on the gains made over the years, " Otumfuo observed.

He added, "now government’s agenda has been seriously affected and these have consequentially impacted farmers and their farming activities, fertilisers and other farming inputs have become very expensive and in some cases, not even available. The world is going through serious economic challenges."

The Asantehene noted however, that those challenges, notwithstanding, should not be an excuse for government and for that matter, the Ministry of Food and Agriculture not to deliver on its mandate to the people of Ghana.

"I am charging you to go and work hard so that Ghanaians can benefit from all the skills you acquired in your academic journey, your competence is not in doubt, you have done it before and I know you will put in place, measures to save the country from plundering into food crisis," the Asantehene emphasized.

He said he was very happy that the Minister and his team decided not to sit in Accra and take reports from their officials, but rather chose to embark on the working visits to see things for themselves.

"I am happy to learn that you have been to the field to see things for yourselves. This will help you make informed decisions about the way forward in the midst of the challenges" he noted.

No imminent food crisis

The Minister, for his part, assured the Asantehene and the people of Ghana that despite the global challenges, the country did not face food insecurity.

The Minister said he had observed during the course of his visit, that farmers in the country had produced enough to feed the country and even export surpluses to neighbouring countries.

The challenges, according to the Minister, had to do with the recent increases in fuel prices, which had pushed the cost of transporting food items from farm gates to the market centres, resulting in hikes in prices of food items.

"Otumfuo I can assure you that farmers in Ghana have worked and continue to work hard in order to ensure there is enough food to consume and even export.

“From our visits to various fields, we can confidently state that we have abundant food supply but what the farmers are complaining about is lack of markets for their produce due to hikes in prices,” the minister noted and was hopeful that conditions would normalise so that prices would start coming down for Ghanaians to enjoy some relief.

Alternatives

Dr Akoto also pointed out that in lieu of the global shortage of fertilisers, “the Government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, is looking at other alternative means of supporting farmers to increase productivity.”

He said currently, the Ministry of Food and Agriculture had had fruitful meetings with some local producers and suppliers of organic fertilisers to address the imbalances created in the supply of inorganic fertilisers as a result of COVID-19 and the Russian-Ukrainian crisis.

 



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