World Bank would continue to support initiatives to increase agricultural production in the country
World Bank would continue to support initiatives to increase agricultural production in the country

GCAP beneficiaries harvest 1.733 tonnes of rice

The Ghana Commercial Agriculture Project (GCAP) has started yielding results as beneficiaries have begun harvesting about 1.733 metric tonnes of paddy rice valued at GH¢2.2 million from the Nasia-Nabogo Inland Valley (NNIV).

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This quantity of rice, which is being harvested from a 385 hectare field in the NNIV, formed the first phase of the project which was planted in July 2016 by six beneficiary companies including Libga Farms, Banse Farms, M-galant Farms, Emtrade Farms, Ask/Dramani Farms and Satco Farms.

The rice will be processed by AVNASH Limited, a local rice processing plant located at Nyankpala near Tamale.

Mr Henry Kerali, World Bank Country Director, who visited one of the project sites ahead of the harvesting at Tamaligu, described it as “the start of a dream come true” by boosting local production and increasing incomes for rural households.

The GCAP, which is been implemented by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA), with funding from the World Bank and United States Agency for International Development, seeks to amongst others ensure increased agricultural production to improve incomes of farmers.

Mr Kerali said the World Bank would continue to support initiatives to increase agricultural production in the country to accelerate progress for all.

Engineer Joseph Boamah, Chief Director of MoFA, said the government was committed to increasing local rice production, adding that the country has currently achieved a 60 per cent increase on local rice production up from 30 per cent in 2008.

Engineer Boamah said the government would establish an agricultural mechanisation centre at the NNIV to address among other things machinery needs of rice farmers to improve productivity.

Dr Sumani Alhassan, Director of Libga Farms, thanked all stakeholders for their support which ensured the success of the project.

Meanwhile, the GCAP will roll out the second phase of the project next year where a total of 3,000 hectares of rice will be cultivated.

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