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Cooperation with Agricultural Economists would engender solid agriculture value chain system – Deputy Agric Minister

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Due to the ripple effect on the agricultural value chain, the government says it will work with agricultural economists to teach agribusinesses.

Yaw Frimpong Addo, the Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture, claims that expanding the role of agricultural economists would result in a greater number of agri-entrepreneurs whose activities, among other things, could assist in reducing post-harvest losses.

Mr. Frimpong Addo stated during his speech at the 5th conference of the Ghana Association of Agricultural Economists (GAAE) in Sunyani, which is located in the Bono Region, that such cooperation would also guarantee a solid agriculture value chain system.

They instruct these students in agriculture, economics, and other subjects at universities.And the agricultural value chain, which extends from the farm to the consumer, offers a wide range of opportunities for youth, he added.

Cooperation with Agricultural Economists would engender solid agriculture value chain system - Deputy Agric Minister

Mr. Frimpong Addo further said, “When you teach these young people about agribusiness, they become entrepreneurs and agri­-entrepreneurs, and therefore the post-harvest losses would be reduced. They would explore more markets outside so that when farmers produce, there would be a way to take them to the market. And it takes aggregators and entrepreneurs to do that which starts from groups like this”.

“So that we get more of these young people becoming interested in agriculture within the value chain, and that is why we (Ministry of Agriculture) are so much interested in the association so that together we can build a solid agriculture value chain system that everybody will benefit from.

Cooperation with Agricultural Economists would engender solid agriculture value chain system - Deputy Agric Minister

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The 3-day conference, which commenced on October 6, 2022, hosted by the University of Energy and Natural Resources in Sunyani, is themed, “Agricultural Innovations, Entrepreneurship, and Trade for Sustainable Development.”

Participants include; scientists, agricultural economists, researchers, and students.

The conference aims at taking stock of happenings in the profession, dialogue on measures to improve the welfare of farmers and adopt measures to influence government policies on agriculture and the agricultural value chain for the development of the sector.

The President of GAAE, Prof Daniel Bruce Sarpong, said agriculture, though a private sector-led activity, requires the involvement of all stakeholders to bring about the needed development.

Cooperation with Agricultural Economists would engender solid agriculture value chain system - Deputy Agric Minister

He said the links among input dealers, farmers and marketers, to the consumer, are so important that any mishap could derail the expected agricultural development.

“It’s good we talk about the challenges and device policies and strategies to overcome the challenges. And it is not just in the purview of the government, but all stakeholders”.

Prof Bruce Sarpong, who is also a lecturer at the University of Ghana, said the success of agricultural development should not be left only to the government.

“There should be a dialogue between partners on the agricultural value chain to drive the sector to the level desired by all”, he noted.

Cooperation with Agricultural Economists would engender solid agriculture value chain system - Deputy Agric Minister

The Vice-Chancellor of UENR, Prof Elvis Asare-Bediako, called on GAAE to involve other stakeholders in the agriculture ecosystem to deliberate on how the natural environment could support agriculture production and trade.

He said the future outcome could be devastating without careful planning and the implementation of suitable strategies for agriculture production and utilization of natural resources.

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