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Farmers increase cocoa production

Sun, 3 Dec 2006 Source: GNA

Agona Duakwa (C/R), Dec 3, GNA - Cocoa farmers in the Agona District produced a total of 9,500 tones of cocoa in 2005-2006 as against 1,500 tones in 2003-2004 main crop season.

Mr. John Kwesi Agyabeng, the Member of Parliament for Agona East who said this at the District Farmers' Award ceremony on Friday, said the increase came as a result of the mass spraying exercise and supplying of fertilizers to the farmers on credit.


He advised the farmers to allow their aged cocoa trees to be cut down and planted with the new hi-bred cocoa seedlings and to apply modern methods to increase production.


Mr. Agyabeng said the government has put in place measures to assist farmers in the country to produce more food.

Rev John Arhin, a 62-year-old farmer from Agona Ahenkwa, was adjudged the district best farmer and was given a Bible, a sewing machine, five bars of key soap, a piece of cloth, two pairs Wellington boots, seven cutlasses, two spraying machines, cassette tape recorder and a certificate.


Twenty other farmers won awards and were presented with items including cutlasses, spraying machine bar of key soap and certificates Nana Kojo Amoakwa V, Chief of Agona Duakwa who chaired the function, called on the government to review some policies that had affected the lives of farmers and fishermen in the country. He appealed to the government to adopt strategies to tackle the youth employment programme to encourage school leavers to enter into agriculture.

Source: GNA