The authorities has pledged its dedication to assist native professionalducers to assist increase their capability to satisfy the nation’s consumption wants.
Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, made the pledge yesterday on the five-day agriculture pageant to herald this yr’s National Farmers’ Day.
Dubbed “AGRIFEST 2023”, the occasion, which was held inside the Ministries enclave, was to showcase varied agricultural merchandise, providers and tools.
Speaking to journalists after a tour of the agricultural produce and equipment on show, Mr Ofori-Atta confused the importance of lowering reliance on imports and selling self-sufficiency.
“In the face of possible import restrictions, the government is prepared to stand behind our local producers. We acknowledge their crucial role in the economic landscape, and our commitment is to ensure their prosperity,” acknowledged the Finance Minister.
That, he mentioned, aligned with the government’s broader financial development technique, geared toward fortifying native productive capability and lowering exterior dependencies.
“By steadfastly supporting local producers, the government aims to mitigate the potential impact of import restrictions on essential sectors, ensuring a continuous supply of vital goods and services,” Mr Ofori-Atta acknowledged.
He mentioned the government had developed a complete assist mechanisms, embodying monetary help, useful resource entry, and coverage frameworks designed to empower native producers.
“Our goal is to create an environment where local businesses not only survive but thrive. This support is integral to our vision of a robust and self-sufficient economy,” he emphasised.
The programme was attended by the Minister of Agriculture, Dr Bryan Acheampong, and Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, Mavis Hawa Koomson, who each formally opened the occasion.
A complete of 145 firms and organisations are actively collaborating within the AGRIFEST 2023, showcasing a wide selection of choices, from plant seedlings to farm produce, livestock, and superior agricultural equipment.
BY TIMES REPORTER