CropLife Ghana wants quick farm input access

CropLife Ghana leaders met with Deputy Agriculture Minister John Dumelo to advocate for more industry involvement in farming programs like Feed Ghana. The team discussed how companies need to help make government farm projects work better and stressed that working together would make these programs last longer.

CropLife Ghana represents companies that sell pesticides, fertilizers, and other farm supplies across the country. The group has 23 member companies, including RMG Ghana Limited, BASF Ghana, Corteva, and Yara Ghana. These businesses support farmers throughout the growing process.

During their meeting, CropLife Ghana asked for faster tax exemption processing for farm supplies. They explained that slow paperwork causes delays at ports, which keeps important products from reaching farmers on time. Fixing this problem would help increase food production nationwide.

The association promised to help farmers access quality farm supplies. Mr. Bernard Okutu, the President of CropLife Ghana, said they want to transform farming through new ideas and partnerships. He believes better policies can strengthen the entire farming community.
 

Attachments

  • CropLife Ghana wants quick farm input access.webp
    CropLife Ghana wants quick farm input access.webp
    87.1 KB · Views: 12

Trending content

Latest posts

Top