JAKF, GRIB and Alluvial Sign MoU to Support 50,000 Rice Farmers.

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The John A. Kufuor Foundation has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Alluvial Agricultural Limited and the Ghana Rice Interprofessional Body (GRIB) to provide support to about 50,000 rice farmers in the country.

As part of the agreement, Alluvial Ghana will provide mechanization, as well as credit and input services to members of GRIB to help them expand on production. Planting and harvesting services, as well as seed and agro-input supply, will also be provided.

The signatories of the MoU are Prof. Baffour Agyeman-Duah, the Chief Executive Officer of the John A. Kufuor Foundation. Von Kemedi, the Chief Executive Officer of Alluvial Agricultural Limited, and Nana Adjei Ayeh, the president of the Ghana Rice Inter-Professional Body.

The objective of the agreement is to provide easy and affordable access to the above-listed services which are currently scarce and too costly for smallholder rice farmers to afford, talks to the financial institutions to provide concessionary financing to farmers so they can procure agro-inputs and mechanization services.

The John A. Kufuor Foundation is expected to play a facilitating and coordinating role in ensuring that the parties to the agreement work towards the stated goals.

The initiative falls within the foundation’s socio-economic development goals which focus on agriculture-led growth and job creation. In view of this, the foundation consistently seeks to build broad-based partnerships with public and private institutions both locally and internationally to deliver needed socio-economic reforms.

This support for rice farmers is coming at a time when the industry is struggling with various challenges along the value chain, including low mechanization. According to the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Ghana has a deficit of 27, 133 tractors.

The agreement will go a long way to alleviate the burden of rice farmers who are in dire need of these services to boost Ghana’s rice production, supply, and consumption. In keeping with modern agricultural trends, the introduction of state-of-the-art mechanization equipment will aid proper land preparation and planting protocols which will drastically improve yields. Additionally, mechanization services will reduce pre-harvest and post-harvest losses.

The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) is a major partner in this project.

Story by: Reuben Quainoo