Farmland in Agotime Ziofe District very Conducive for Large Scale Rice Farming

“Over 75 per cent of our farmland is very good for large scale rice production to feed the entire Region and still have excess for export,”

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The Agotime Ziofe District of the Volta Region is calling on farmers and Agri-sector investors to consider the area for large scale rice cultivation.

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Francis Seglah, District Agricultural Officer, said the land had been discovered to have good water holding capacity of two to three months, and was thus perfect for rice cultivation.

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He was addressing the 2022 farmers day celebrations in the district and disclosed that the Korean International Corporation Agency had recently assessed the land and attested to its universal plant support qualities.

“Over 75 per cent of our farmland is very good for large scale rice production to feed the entire Region and still have excess for export,” the District Director declared at the event.

The popular staple is still an import favourite despite current stringent measures by the government and stakeholders to promote local production.

The Volta Region has claimed the place as the nation’s rice hub with hastening foreign investment in modern mills and growing technology accompanying the value chain across the Region.

The District Director said the Office would demonstrate rice cultivation to help expose farmers to the chain and would require the needed support from the Assembly.

Seglah said other crops flourished in the district, which is a potential hub of agro-production and processing in the country.

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He said through the promotion of standards and improved practices, the district maintained its dominance in the cultivation of tomatoes.

Seglah appealed to farmers to form groups and associations to be able to receive and sustain the needed external support.

Emilia Emefa Adzimah, District Chief Executive (DCE), commended the youths involvement in the agro-sector and said they helped maintain the district as a major farming enclave.

The DCE advised the youth to consider the government’s flagship programmes in agriculture, and commended farmers for sustaining the agro-economy despite the challenging times.

The DCE said the District Assembly would continue to prioritise agriculture and announced a Korean support programme that would address post-harvest losses and value addition to raw produce.

Nene Nuer Keteku IV, Konor (Paramount Chief) of Agotime Kpetoe, who chaired the celebration, urged the youth to become ambassadors of agriculture in the area, and to work hard to ensure the sector is developed.

James Aryee, a 28-year-old, was awarded overall best farmer in the district.

Source: GNA

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