MAP Le Togo adopte une nouvelle Constitution AIP MASA 2024 : la CEDEAO octroie deux prix pour encourager la créativité artistique de la jeunesse dans l’espace régional AIP Wêrê wêrê Liking invite les acteurs de théâtre africains à jouer en Amérique Latine AIP L’Africa sport d’Abidjan bat ISCA (1-0) et prend une bonne option pour la ligue 1 APS SENEGAL-SPORT / Les qualités d’un sportif de haut niveau au menu d’une conférence à Saint-Louis APS SENEGAL-COLLECTIVITES-CRISE / Les travailleurs invités à faire des propositions soutenables de résolution de la crise (ministre) APS SENEGAL-SOCIETE / Plaidoyer pour que le 26 septembre soit déclaré jour férié ANP Lutte contre la délinquance financière : Près de 43 milliards de CFA recouvrés par la CoLDEFF à la date du 19 avril APS SÉNÉGAL–POLITIQUE–DIPLOMATIE / Un universitaire explique les dessous de la diplomatie de bon voisinage prônée par Dakar APS SENEGAL-AFRIQUE-DIPLOMATIE / A Banjul, Bassirou Diomaye Faye ”sera accueilli comme il se doit”, assure un officiel gambien

Atiwa East Agriculture Department appeals for rice milling facilities


  11 Juillet      43        Agriculture (4138),

 

By Eunice Tekie Tei, GNA
Anyinam (E/R), July 11, GNA- Mr Samuel Ofosu, the Atiwa East District Agriculture Director has called on the government and potential investors to partner the assembly to acquire modern rice milling facilities for rice farmers in the district.
This he said would help the farmers to expand their farms to increase production, increase their income to improve on their standard of living.
Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at Anyinam in the Eastern Region, Mr Ofosu said the district lacked modern milling facilities to process harvested rice and this continued to be a major burden on the farmers.
He said rice is a major crop that was produced in Atiwa East District and the government planting for food and jobs (PFJ) programme and the introduction of the AGRA rice variety had helped rice farmers in the district to increase rice production.
Mr Ofosu said the AGRA rice had a potential of producing 2.7 tons of rice per acre and currently, farmers had planted about 1000 acres of rice and expecting a 27,000 tons of rice at the end of the harvest.
He said despite the challenges, the district recorded successes in the control of fall armyworm infestation by educating farmers on the fall army worm situation and they were assisted with chemicals to control them.
Mr Ofosu said the district successfully introduced three new disease resistant varieties of taro to about 100 farmers in the district to protect their farms.
He therefore expressed satisfaction at the rate of which the district agriculture department had improved in livestock farming and animal health through frequent trainings and education of farmers.

Dans la même catégorie