By Jerry Azanduna,
GNA
Bawku (U/E) Feb. 12,
GNA – Mr Charles Akowtigah, Bawku Municipal Director of Agriculture has
disclosed that 10,500 more farmers, especially the youth, have registered to
take part in the 2019 Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) programme, in the Bawku
Municipality and its environs.
According to the
Director, the figure keeps rising as more farmers register with the PFJ
programme.
“About 60,000 farmers
registered with the programme in 2017 and in the 2018 farming season the
programme enrolled about 70, 000 farmers”.
Mr Akowtigah told the
Ghana News Agency (GNA) in an interview in Bawku that more people continue to
visit the office to register with the Directorate to secure inputs for the dry
and the main farming seasons.
He said the PJF
programme had brought some benefits to farmers in the area, including increased
food production, adding that, the continued support of providing fertilizers,
seeds and technical support, among others to farmers under the PJF programme
was the motivation behind the increasing numbers.
He explained that the
Directorate’s visits to farms in the area revealed that the farmers had been
able to expand their farms under the programme.
He said the cost of
inputs had been reduced drastically for farmers under the programme as compared
to previous years when the programme was not running, indicating that, it had
increased the interest of farmers, especially the youth, to venture into
farming, leading to an improvement in their living conditions.
Mr Akowtigah said
government had provided support to the Directorate, including the posting of a
number of personnel from the Nation Builders Corps (NABCO), to provide
extension services, as well as pickup vehicles and 12 motor bikes to tackle the
transportation needs of the Directorate, to facilitate supervision and
monitoring of the programme.
He said the
Directorate was training about 70 input dealers across the Bawku Municipality
to prepare them to deliver adequately to satisfy all participants on the
programme this year, adding that, the Directorate had also equipped its
personnel with the needed skills to handle an additional module, the “Rearing
for Food and Jobs”.
He hinted that as part
of efforts to make registration easier, the Directorate had created the
E-Agricultural model platform to enable farmers to sit in the comfort of their
homes and register for farm inputs and extension services, using their mobile
phones.
The Director
cautioned beneficiary farmers in the area not to sell the inputs given them and
encouraged them to use it to promote food security.
GNA
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