FAGE President backs gov't's ‘Feed Ghana’ programme

The President of the Federation of Associations of Ghanaian Exporters (FAGE), Mr. Davies Narh Korboe, has commended the government for launching the 'Feed Ghana programme', describing it as a bold step toward achieving national food self-sufficiency.
Speaking on the Agriculture segment of the Ghana Yensom morning show on Accra 100.5 FM with Afia Brempomaa Hinneh on Monday, May 19, 2025, Mr. Korboe said agriculture, when given the right investment and support, holds the key to ending Ghana’s over $2 billion annual food import bill.
He noted that the Feed Ghana policy — if implemented with modern, mechanised farming methods — has the potential to ensure food security and create sustainable employment opportunities for Ghana’s growing youth population.
“As an association, we welcomed the immediate past government’s Planting for Food and Jobs initiative, and we equally welcome the Feed Ghana programme.
It is a laudable initiative. If farmers are provided with the right machinery and support, this policy can significantly transform Ghana’s agriculture sector and reduce our food import dependency,” Mr. Korboe stated.
He emphasised that mechanisation goes beyond just irrigation, encompassing the entire agricultural value chain — from production and certification to logistics and marketing.
Mr. Korboe further expressed the Association’s commitment to supporting the government’s initiative, saying FAGE will play its part to ensure the success of the programme.
Touching on the need to rebrand agriculture and attract more youth into the sector, Mr. Korboe lamented the negative image farming has suffered over the years.
He said the perception of farming as outdated and laborious has pushed many young people away, leaving the sector in the hands of an ageing population.
“The lack of funding, modern tools, and innovation in the farming space has discouraged youth participation,” he noted.
“But agriculture today is not just about planting and harvesting. It is an entire value chain offering diverse career and business opportunities.”
As part of efforts to engage the youth and promote agro-export, Mr. Korboe announced that this year’s Horticulture Expo, slated for June 11 to 13, 2025, will serve as a platform to train and connect young people to opportunities within the agricultural export value chain. The event, he said, aligns with the government’s 24-hour economy policy.
The expo will incorporate research, innovation, and networking opportunities to prepare the next generation of agro-exporters. Mr. Korboe called on all stakeholders, including government agencies, private investors, and development partners, to support the expo and contribute to Ghana’s agricultural transformation.
“This expo is not just another event — it’s a game-changer,” he said. “It will give young people the knowledge, tools, and networks they need to thrive in agribusiness and export.”
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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