100,000 Starter Packs Distributed to Young Farmers by Government
- Gov't gives 100,000 starter packs to young farmers.
- Initiative aims to engage youth in agriculture.
- Packs include tools like cutlasses and spray machines.
- Part of "Planting for Food and Jobs" program.
The Minister for Food and Agriculture, Dr. Bryan Acheampong, has handed over 100,000 starter packs to the National Youth Agency for distribution to young farmers.
This initiative aims to empower young people in agriculture, recognizing its potential for job creation and economic growth.
The starter packs include essential tools such as cutlasses, overall coats, spray machines, wellington boots, goggles, utility hand gloves, and padtillers.
These packs will be distributed to young farmers from various regions, providing them with the necessary resources to start or expand their agricultural ventures.
Dr. Acheampong emphasized the importance of engaging young people in agriculture, citing its potential to address youth unemployment and ensure sustainable food production.
The government is committed to supporting young farmers, not only with starter packs but also with mechanization equipment such as power tillers and planters.
The National Youth Agency CEO, Mr. Kofi Agyapong, highlighted the importance of empowering young people in agriculture for food security and economic resilience.
This initiative is part of the “Planting for Food and Jobs” program, aimed at tackling food insufficiency and unemployment in Ghana by engaging the youth in agriculture.
Since launching the Youth in Agriculture program in October last year, the National Youth Agency has received over 52,000 applications for support, demonstrating the enthusiasm and interest among young people in agriculture.
The government’s efforts to support young farmers are expected to have a positive impact on the agricultural sector, leading to increased food production, job creation, and economic growth.