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Demand FAO, AU-EU Backing for Bold Food Revolution

Minister for Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, is not playing games. He’s on a relentless mission to overhaul the nation’s agricultural sector, determined to flood Ghanaian markets with affordable, accessible food.

His latest power move. A high-stakes meeting with the big boss of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Dr. QU Dongyu, right in the heart of Rome during the 44th Session of the FAO Conference. This wasn’t just a courtesy call; it was a strategic offensive to cement Ghana’s agricultural future.

Sources close to the Ministry reveal the bilateral talks zeroed in on supercharging collaboration between Ghana and the FAO. Opoku laid out Ghana’s ambitious plan to add serious value to its cash crops – think cocoa, cashew, and shea.

This isn’t just about farming; it’s a grand national strategy to explode exports, create a jobs boom, and put more money directly into farmers’ pockets.

Opoku didn’t stop there. He spilled the beans on government initiatives to roll out Farmer Service Centres across the nation and beef up the capabilities of agricultural extension officers.

 

The goal?

Get critical technical support to farmers, pronto! He hammered home the point that public-private partnerships are the undisputed champions for achieving long-term food security and sustainable agricultural growth.

On the food production front, the Minister unveiled aggressive plans to scale up tomato cultivation. He also made a passionate plea for intensified research into unsung heroes like cassava, declaring it central to Ghana’s food systems.

And in a move that could transform farming year-round, he pushed hard for massive investments in irrigation infrastructure.

Opoku, ever the diplomat, expressed Ghana’s gratitude to the FAO for upgrading the Kumasi soil testing laboratory to global standards.

But he didn’t miss a beat, immediately appealing for more collaboration, specifically for the establishment of cold storage facilities for yams and other perishable crops to combat the scourge of post-harvest losses.

In a bold assertion of Ghana’s growing influence, he also championed the appointment of more qualified Ghanaians to senior leadership positions within the FAO.

Dr. QU Dongyu, not one to be outdone, reciprocated with a firm pledge of the FAO’s unwavering commitment to Ghana’s agricultural transformation.

He promised continued assistance in mechanizing boreholes for irrigation, tackling post-harvest challenges head-on, and driving innovation to skyrocket agricultural productivity.

The FAO chief then put his money where his mouth is, tasking Dr. Abebe Haile-Gabriel, the FAO Regional Representative for Africa, to immediately kickstart key projects in irrigation, value addition, and food production enhancement.

But Opoku’s crusade didn’t end in bilateral meetings. He delivered a fiery call to action at the 6th African Union-European Union Agriculture Ministerial Conference, also held in Rome.

Addressing the elephant in the room – global food insecurity – he implored African and European nations to pour more resources into research, technology, and innovation to ensure equitable food distribution and long-term global food security.

Speaking under the theme “A Sustainable Future for Agriculture and Food Systems,” Opoku didn’t mince words.

He decried the glaring paradox of Africa’s immense agricultural potential – holding over 60% of the world’s arable land – yet contributing a paltry 10% to global food output. This, he implied, is unacceptable.

Acknowledging the EU’s prowess in research and technology, Opoku passionately advocated for stronger AU-EU collaboration to tackle shared agricultural challenges. He stressed the urgent need to move beyond mere policy discussions and implement tangible, impactful agricultural solutions.

In a statement that resonated deeply, Opoku declared, “The hungry man is never a free man,” underscoring that equitable food distribution is not just a moral imperative but essential for global prosperity. He urged that the expertise shared at the conference be immediately translated into bold, actionable strategies that will ignite a true transformation in agricultural systems across both Africa and Europe.

The high-level summit brought together power brokers, intellectual giants, and development partners, all united in their quest to map out innovation-driven approaches to revolutionizing agriculture and food systems on a global scale.

What do you think is the most critical next step for Ghana to achieve its food security goals

BY PRINCE AHENKORAH

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