Ghana and Australia are to strengthen
bilateral relations in agriculture to improve on the capacity of agriculture
extension officers and research to harness productivity.
The
Australian Prime Minister’s Special Envoy, Ms Joanna Hewitt, who announced this
in Accra, said the Australia is working directly with the Ministry of Food and
Agriculture (MOFA) to strengthen the capacity of farmer-based organisations
through enhanced extension services.
She
made this known during a roundtable with Mr Kwesi Ahwoi, Minister of Food and
Agriculture to discuss the growing partnership between the two countries on
agricultural productivity and food security.
Ms
Hewitt said through the aid programme, Australia is partnering Ghana to provide
a range of training opportunities and targeted technical assistance with focus
on building the capacity of farmers.
Dr Samuel Kojo
Dapaah, Chief Technical Advisor to the Minister, who narrated the progress made
by the agriculture sector; said government had developed a medium term
Agriculture Sector Investment plan to improve on the sector.
He said it was
the operational plan for the Food and Agriculture Sector Development Policy.
Dr Dapaah said
government had encouraged farmers to link ordinary agriculture to agri-business
and ensured that they generate enough income for the sustainability of the
sector.
He said areas the
plan sought to address included, food security and emergency preparedness,
increased growth in incomes, increased competitiveness and enhanced integration
into domestic and international markets, sustainable management of land and
environment, science and technology.
Mr Ahwoi,
said when the country discovered oil, the perception was that agriculture would
be marginalised, but that was false since the sector was the backbone of the
economy.
He said another challenge facing the country was how to finance and translate
agriculture research into practical farming activities.
Mr Ahwoi commended the Australian Government for the commitment to improve the
agriculture sector in Ghana.
Ghanaian officials have benefited from a range of Australian Government
training opportunities including MOFA.
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