The Minister for Food and Agriculture (MoFA), Eric Opoku, has commended women farmers for the role they play in Ghana’s agriculture.
He made the point that the transformation of Ghana’s agriculture will not be complete without the involvement of women.
To that end, he has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to empower women through the Feed Ghana Programme implemented under the Agriculture for Economic Transformation Agenda (AETA).
According to him, the ministry would help improve access to modern farming technologies and extension services, support for value addition and Agro-processing, promotion of climate-smart agriculture, and the facilitation of market and financial access to empower women farmers and the agricultural sector at large.
Delivering the keynote address at the 2nd Annual General Meeting (AGM) and induction ceremony of Ghana Association of Female Agricultural and Fish Farmers Award Winners (GAFAFAW) in Accra recently, on the theme; “Rooted in Experience, Rising in Leadership: Rural Women at the Heart of Agricultural Transformation,” the minister commended the association for its continuous contributions to advancing women’s leadership in agriculture.
“Let us remember that the transformation of Ghana’s agriculture will not be complete without the full and active participation of women. Your leadership, dedication and expertise are vital to building a resilient, inclusive agricultural sector,” he said.
He added rural women formed the “backbone of Ghana’s agricultural economy,” noting that they play multiple roles as farmers, processors, traders, and innovators who sustain households and national food systems.
“Rural women farmers are custodians of indigenous knowledge, champions of food security, and key actors in our drive for agricultural transformation. Yet, too often, their contributions go unrecognized and their potential underutilized,” he said.
The Minister further applauded GAFAFAW for its achievements since its establishment in 2023, particularly its advocacy role in national policy dialogues and its mentorship of smallholder farmers.
Source: 3news.com