Asante Akim Municipal Agric Directorate Has Organized Sensitization For Farmers On Planting For Food And Jobs Phase II Registration
In a bid to bolster agricultural productivity and support local farmers, the Asante Akim Central Municipal Agric Directorate has officially organized a durbar to throw more light on the ongoing PFJ 2.0 farmer registration exercise. This key initiative programme was championed by His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
The durbar was held at the Municipal Assembly Hall and presided over by Madam Martha Ashami Armah, the Municipal Agricultural Director. Joining her were esteemed dignitaries including Honorable Robert Yaw Kwarkye, the Municipal Chief Executive; Mr Kwame Asokwa Sarpong, Municipal Director, Honorable Samuel Baiden, Municipal Agricultural Convener alongside various agricultural officers and local farmers.
Madam Martha Ashami Armah outlined the objectives and mechanics of the second phase of PFJ farmer registration emphasizing its role in supporting farmers who will be enrolled into the programme thus providing access to necessary agricultural inputs on credit. Under this phase, farmers can obtain inputs they need from an inputs credit source and pay with harvested produce to facilitate smooth operations and ensure sustainable productivity.
All farmers are included and we are expecting to register every farmer within the Municipality.
Following the registration, agricultural officials highlighted the enthusiastic reception from farmers who eagerly embraced the project. All local farmers are encouraged to register and actively participate in this initiative.
Honourable Robert Yaw Kwarkye, in his address, underscored the government’s commitment to transforming agriculture and emphasized the positive impact of effective management in attracting youth to farming. He urged every farmer to seize the opportunity presented by PFJ.
During the event, Mr. Joshua Alele, recognized as the Municipal Best Farmer, encouraged fellow farmers to disseminate information about PFJ 2.0 to their peers and apply the knowledge gained in their farming practices.
Farmers expressed optimism and confidence in the PFJ 2.0 project, urging agricultural officers to maintain regular engagement to provide ongoing education and support.
This second phase of PFJ signifies a significant step towards enhancing food security, improving livelihoods, and fostering sustainable agricultural development in the Asante Akim Central Municipality. With robust participation and support from stakeholders, this initiative is poised to make a lasting impact on the local farming community, promoting economic growth and prosperity in the region.