Unavailability of arable lands has been a major challenge hampering agricultural activities in the Kpone-Katamanso municipality, the Municipal Agriculture Director, Mr Adam Ayi, has said.
Speaking to the Ghanaian Times on Friday as part of activities marking this year’s Farmers’ Day, Ms Ayi said population growth with its accompanying expansion of urban settlements and housing demands had depleted most farm lands that could have been used for cultivation of crops and rearing of animals.
That, Ms Ayi encouraged farmers, especially the youth to consider non-traditional agriculture which includes rearing of snails and grasscutter, mushrooms and also venture into home gardening to augment large scale farming for food security.
The best farmer for the Kpone-Katamanso municipality was awarded to Gertrude OdakarPabifio, 69.
She received a tricycle, three pairs of Wellington boots, a knapsack sprayer, a bag of fertiliser, insecticides, watering can and six cutlasses as her prize.
Mrs Pabifio has 15,000 layers, maize, okro and pepper farms, two canoes for fishing as well as pigs and local fowl farms to her credit.
With 40 years’ experience in farming, Mrs Pabifio said the journey had not been an easy one owing to several challenges she faced but determination, resilience and commitment had translated into her achievement as a successful farmer.
The striking challenge, she said, was either lack of access to credit facilities or the high interest rates on loans which demotivated farmers or those who intended to go into large scale agricultural production.
She suggested that, access to soft loans would incentivise other Ghanaians, especially unemployed graduates to venture into agricultural vocation.
The Municipal Chief Executive, Samuel Okoe Amanquah, said in the face of diverse challenges ranging from rising temperatures, unreliable rainfall patterns, pest infestations among others, delivering smart solutions to sustainable food security required conscious integrated efforts in technology and innovative approaches to enhance agricultural productivity.
He encouraged the youth to view farming as a source of employment and a lucrative venture as government rolls out policies to consolidate efforts towards increased agricultural performance, food security and employment