Adansi Akrofuom: DCE, MP Donate Cocunut Seedlings To Farmers

Adansi Akrofuom: DCE, MP Donate Cocunut Seedlings To Farmers

 

 

The Adansi Akrofuom District Assembly has distributed about 4000 coconut seedlings to farmers in the district to improve the coconut production in the area. The free distribution of seedlings was in line with government’s Planting for the Export and Rural Development (PERD) initiative launched in 2019 which is aimed at creating a sustainable raw material base for industries. It is also to

 

propel the economic growth and and provide household income for rural farmers and the District Director of the Ministry of Food and the Agriculture, (MOFA), Richard Nyamkye said in all, 150 farmers are also expected to benefit from the coconut seedlings at a cost amount of GHS20,000 funded through the Assembly’s share of the Common Fund. In the 2018 we distributed 15,000 palm

 

 

nuts and last year we also planted 25,000 cocoa even though it is not part of PERD, but it helped the farmers. This year we are on course to nursing 10,000 Malaysian dwarf coconut but currently, we are also sharing about 4,000 he added and the District Chief Executive Officer (DCE), Maurice Jonas Woode admonished farmers to always heed the advice of the Agricultural officers and

 

 

 

 

take the education they give them seriously. He hailed the PERD program and said it will provide raw materials for the industries under government’s One District One Factory program. Member of Parliament for Akrofuom Constituency, Honorable Alex Blankson also praised the government for introducing the PERD program. He told the farmers that, discussions are ongoing between his

 

 

office and the DCE to see how best they can increase the seedlings so that at the next distribution also each farmer will get a large quantity. Receiving the Coconut seedlings on behalf of the farmers, Mr. Albert Amissah also thanked the Assembly for their effort in assisting farmers. He advised his colleagues to take advantage of the program to improve their livelihoods.