Former President John Dramani Mahama has assured that the subsequent National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration will prioritise the welfare of farmers whereas working to make sure that they’re well-resourced.
According to him, his administration may also create extra alternatives for all farmers within the nation.
“Our farmers are the backbone of our economy, and we will continue to invest in their success,” he famous.
“On this occasion, I want to assure our farmers that the next NDC government will prioritise their welfare and work tirelessly to ensure they have the necessary resources and support to thrive,” he posted on Facebook on Friday because the nation marked the thirty ninth National Farmer’s Day celebration.
This yr’s celebration was on the theme, “Delivering smart solutions for sustainable food security and resilience.”
According to Mr Mahama in a submit on his Facebook deal with and reported by the tntnewspapergh. com the theme highlights the significance of innovation and resilience in agriculture. “As we celebrate our farmers today, we must acknowledge the need for smart solutions within a 24-hour economy to ensure sustainable food security for our nation.”
Mr Mahama additionally pledged to convey again the enjoyment of farming and revolutionising the agricultural sector.
“We intention to attain meals self-sufficiency by means of a coverage that helps large-scale commercial agricultural manufacturing.
“This will be propelled by a robust cooperative system that will benefit from farmers’ service centres established nationwide to drive access to agricultural credit and inputs,” he added.
According to him, the NDC will introduce agro-processing models in all areas so as to add worth to agricultural merchandise and create extra alternatives for all farmers.
“Establishing agricultural processing plants will target crops such as palm, cashew, groundnuts, cotton, coffee, cocoa, soya, cassava, shea nuts, cereals, ginger, spices, cut flowers, fruits and horticultural products,” he added.
BY TIMES REPORTER