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Planting For Food And Jobs Is Not Entirely Successfully Stop The Exaggeration And Work To Make it Better- FSG To Agric Minister

Planting For Food And Jobs Is Not Entirely Successfully Stop The Exaggeration And Work To Make it Better- FSG To Agric Minister
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Food Sovereignty Ghana (FSG) has said government’s Planting for Food and Jobs policy has failed considering the looming food shortage to hit the country.

Speaking to Mr. Edwin Andoh on Plan B Fm’s Ebanoosen hosted by Bohyeba Afriyie he cataloged some of the reasons why the PFAJ is not entirely successful.

He stated that it’s a very good initiative but needs more thinking and involvement of all people who have a stake in it.

According to him, many farms in the country are less than five acres and most were not involved in the government’s planting for food and job policy.

“We have in recent planting for food and job but I don’t think it has been successful as it been touted to be. Planting for food and job is a good initiative but I think it was hurriedly implemented as far as the policy aspect of it.”

“You see at some point a big stakeholder group like the peasant farmer’s association was not involved in the policy formulation for planting for food and job. They were called in after. I don’t know if the planting for food and job was structured to only help farms that were bigger than five acres,” Mr. Edwin quizzed.

He further disclosed that “Unfortunately, we don’t have the respect for small farmers. We think that it’s the poor mankind of farming because our ancestors who farm and the so-called poor farmer’s farm in a way that is sustainable. The kind of way the United Nations is now advocating.”

He concluded that food production must be sustainable and done in a way that would not affect the soil in any way adding creating an artificial ecosystem would not help the nation.

Source: Celestine Amakie/planbfmonline
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