... to implement housing scheme for farmers
Awutu Gyakaw (C/R), Dec 31, GNA - The Acting President of the Ghana National association of Farmers and Fishermen, Nai Kwao Otuo V, has appealed to the government to expedite action on plans to construct houses for farmers in the regions on high purchase basis.
He said this at farmers' rally organized to round off activities initiated by the Awutu-Effutu-Senya District branch of the association at Awutu Gyakaw.
Nai Kwao Otuo attributed lack of interest developed by the youth in agriculture to absence of better housing and other incentives for peasant farmers in food growing areas.
He expressed optimism that if the government implemented the proposed housing project for farmers in the remote areas it would attract the youth who had abandoned their communities and migrated to the cities for non-existing jobs.
Nai Kwao Otuo suggested that apart from housing, the
Ministry of Food and Agriculture could also put in place a scheme
under which young farmers in rural areas could be supplied with
wax prints, suiting materials, televisions sets and radio sets on
high purchase basis periodically. Nai Kwao Otuo said scholarships for the children of farmers
could also be established at the district level to entice young men
and women into farming. He however advised farmers throughout the country to
continue to give off their best by producing adequate food,
industrial raw materials for home consumption and export. Nai Kwao Otuo, who was the 1994 Second Best National Best
Farmer, advised the farmers, especially food producers, not to
allow the poor pricing of their produce to deter them from
contributing their quota towards national goals. He appealed to them to encourage their children to cultivate
the love for farming to enable them to take over from them. 31 Dec 07
NSOC 004 Social DFP Factory DFP worry about the downward trend of Ayensu Starch Factory
Kofi Ansahkrom (C/R), Dec 31, GNA - The Deputy General
Secretary of the Democratic Freedom Party (DFP), Mr John
Amekah, has expressed concern about the downward trend that
the Ayensu Starch Factory at Awutu Bawjiase had been
experiencing in the past three years. Mr Amekah said the collapse of the factory should be the
concern of all Ghanaians because loans granted to the nation for
the implementation of the project would be paid back to the
creditors. Besides, it had rendered hundreds, if not thousands of
farmers and workers, unemployed. Mr Amekah was addressing a rally organized by Awutu-Senya
Constituency leaders of the DFP at Kofi Ansahkrom on Saturday. He said even though the establishment of such a venture
was laudable, the factory had not been able to live up to
expectation and that it had been engulfed in administrative and
financial problems. Mr Amekah said, for instance, instead of using the bye
products such as the cassava peels to manufacture animal feed
and the chaff for gari, management left these vital components
to go waste. He called for a critical appraisal of the operations of the
factory to enable it to fulfil the dreams of thousands of cassava
growers in and outside Awutu-Effutu-Senya District as well as
the unemployed in the catchments area who had placed their
hope and trust in the factory.