look at how you treat your intension officers
planting for food failing because of unfair treatment of extension offices
and graduate from agricultural college God will listen to their prayers
look at how you treat your intension officers
planting for food failing because of unfair treatment of extension offices
and graduate from agricultural college God will listen to their prayers
Richard Marfo 6 years ago
The idea of getting improved seeds to our farmers is commendable. However, the Honorable Minister must be very careful as those seed are being introduced to the farmers. If those seeds are coming from our own crop research in ... read full comment
The idea of getting improved seeds to our farmers is commendable. However, the Honorable Minister must be very careful as those seed are being introduced to the farmers. If those seeds are coming from our own crop research institute with inherent "TERMINATOR GENES" they let's all welcome this program. Otherwise if the seeds are coming from MONSANTO, PIONEER, SYNGENTA, DUPONT, BAYER and the other multi-national seed companies this program must be avoided at all cost. This is simply because these companies will eventually hijack our food production system to their advantage. The most of the seeds these companies supply are GMO seeds. The patents allow them to render the seeds fruitless after the first generation. The major implication is that our farmers will have to buys from the seed supplies every season since they cannot save seeds from their previous crops. There are a whole lot of legal implications and as at now Ghana does not have the policies framework to broadly introduce GMO seeds to average Ghanaian farmers. Those guys interested in the controversies surrounding GMO seeds should read "The Seed of Contention" by Per Pinstrup-Andersen.
Richard Marfo 6 years ago
The idea of getting improved seeds to our farmers is commendable. However, the Honorable Minister must be very careful as those seeds are being introduced to the farmers. If those seeds are coming from our own crop research i ... read full comment
The idea of getting improved seeds to our farmers is commendable. However, the Honorable Minister must be very careful as those seeds are being introduced to the farmers. If those seeds are coming from our own crop research institute with no inherent "TERMINATOR GENES" then let's all welcome this program. Otherwise if the seeds are coming from MONSANTO, PIONEER, SYNGENTA, DUPONT, BAYER and the other multi-national seed companies then this program must be avoided at all cost. This is simply because these companies will eventually hijack our food production system to their advantage. Most of the seeds these companies supply are GMO seeds. The patents allow them to render the seeds fruitless after the first generation. The major implication is that our farmers will have to buy from the seed suppliers every season since they cannot save seeds from their previous crops. There are a whole lot of legal implications and as at now Ghana does not have the policy framework to broadly introduce GMO seeds to average Ghanaian farmers. Those guys interested in the controversies surrounding GMO seeds should read "The Seed of Contention" by Per Pinstrup-
Na so 6 years ago
What is the point of producing more if we only watch them rot . In any case we must never let go of our traditional seeds even though they are low yielding. The likes of monsantos will always find a way of taking over our lo ... read full comment
What is the point of producing more if we only watch them rot . In any case we must never let go of our traditional seeds even though they are low yielding. The likes of monsantos will always find a way of taking over our local research institutes and eventually control our food security.
haruna 6 years ago
Obeying instructions to the letter!
Obeying instructions to the letter!
Paa 6 years ago
I remember when I wanted to cultivate my 4 acre maize farm....
I would search the internet for places to buy Ghana's improved seeds but to no avail...
Finally I settled on buying Dupont Pioneer hybrid maize seed from Dizeng ... read full comment
I remember when I wanted to cultivate my 4 acre maize farm....
I would search the internet for places to buy Ghana's improved seeds but to no avail...
Finally I settled on buying Dupont Pioneer hybrid maize seed from Dizengoff at a high price of ghs356 (which increase or reduces depending on the prevailing dollars/ cedi rate because it is imported from USA)...
I am educated to some extent and couldn't locate seedlings to buy, what about the predominantly uneducated farmers in remote farming communities.... Most even have no knowledge of improved seeds...
They stick to "obaatanpa and agric" which seldom fetch enough income for them to become the "obaatanpa" they wish to become over their family....
Enough of the statistics....
HOW MUCH DID MOSANTO PAY.
look at how you treat your intension officers
planting for food failing because of unfair treatment of extension offices
and graduate from agricultural college God will listen to their prayers
The idea of getting improved seeds to our farmers is commendable. However, the Honorable Minister must be very careful as those seed are being introduced to the farmers. If those seeds are coming from our own crop research in ...
read full comment
The idea of getting improved seeds to our farmers is commendable. However, the Honorable Minister must be very careful as those seeds are being introduced to the farmers. If those seeds are coming from our own crop research i ...
read full comment
What is the point of producing more if we only watch them rot . In any case we must never let go of our traditional seeds even though they are low yielding. The likes of monsantos will always find a way of taking over our lo ...
read full comment
Obeying instructions to the letter!
I remember when I wanted to cultivate my 4 acre maize farm....
I would search the internet for places to buy Ghana's improved seeds but to no avail...
Finally I settled on buying Dupont Pioneer hybrid maize seed from Dizeng ...
read full comment
Mr incompetent Agric Minister