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College graduates upset with government for not honouring contract.

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Graduates from the various Agricultural Colleges in the country have expressed their displeasure over the government’s failure to honour their contract to engage them under the Youth Employment Agency Agriculture Module.

In a press release, the graduates recounted the promises the government made to them, which promise will allow the graduates to serve as Agriculture Extension Agents to augment the services of agriculture extension for farmers in the commencement of the Planting for Food and Jobs programme.

The graduates debunked the claim by government that it has employed 1700 graduates in February, 2017 as agriculture extension agents. According to the aggrieved graduates, only 570 graduates are currently in the service, and not 1700 as announced by government.

An unemployed graduate who spoke to Agric Today vented out his frustration about the development. According to him, even those that have been issued appointment letters are not part of the already agric extension agents under the Youth Employment Agency.

They are calling on the Minister for Food and Agriculture, Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, and the government in general to remember the agreement they reached before the commencement of the Planting for Food and Jobs programme and recruite them with urgency.

Press release……
20/02/2019
Breach of contract
The entire membership of the agric extension agents under Youth In Agric Extension module of the YEA from all the Agric colleges in the country, wishes to register and announce our displeasure to the general public and the minister of agric, the unfulfillment of the agreement and the promise given us before the commencement of the government’s flagship program PLANTING FOR FOOD AND JOBS.

Even though we the agric graduates were the first to work under the Youth Employment Agency as graduates, we accepted the offer based on the agreement between us and the Hon. minister of agric. These agreements were;

1. After the exit from the IMF program and clearance given, we would be the first to be given appointment into the service.

2. We shall be given all the benefits given to our senior officers such as provision of protective clothing, TnT, wellington boots.

1700 agric graduates have accepted to work for the nation based on the above agreements for two years, out of which only 570 were at post till date.1130 decline the offer due to unfavorable working conditions we face on daily basis. We buy our own wellington boots, commute ourselves to the field on daily basis without our TnT, non-regular and refusal of payments of our monthly stipend of ghc 350.00, which has caused some of our members to be highly indebted to their landlords and other service providers of their homes, and non-provision of our protective clothing.

Our lips were full of joy when we were called for interview in November, 2018 at the institute of local government, for the recruitment exercise, which we all honored with joy.

We are left into suspense, dismay and dilemma when in the beginning of February till date, our colleagues who openly and vehemently rejected the Planting For Food and Jobs because of the unattractiveness of the conditions of services and the meager monthly allowance involved (GHC 350.00) were now called for appointment letters, just in the name of protocols, leaving those of us who are already on the field working and having the requisite working experiences.

We see this behavior as inhuman and a complete cheat to we those who sacrificed our life, time, energy and resources for the nation and therefore calling the appropriate stakeholders and the minister of Agriculture, Hon. Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto as a matter of urgency remember his promises to us and come to our aid.

SIGNED…..
(Concerned Members)

Cc: All media houses
Minister of Agriculture
All stakeholders

Reporter: Abass Iddrisu – AgricToday News.

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Three thousand acres of cocoa plantation destroyed by Ghana Rubber Estate Limited.

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Cocoa is one of the raw materials that give high foreign exchange to the government of Ghana. Ghana’s cocoa is one of the best in the world. Due to the high foreign exchange accrued by the government from Cocoa, government of Ghana normally support the cocoa farmers by providing them with fertilizers, cocoa seedlings and other materials needed to boost cocoa production. The story is however different in Asikesu Odumase, Aburi and Asikesu.

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GHANA AGRIBUSINESS CENTRE (GABC) INTRODUCES MONTHLY SEMINAR.

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In a quest to promote the involvement of the youths in the agricultural value chain to curb unemployment and to support and promote Ghana Beyond Aid, the Ghana Agribusiness Centre (GABC) in collaboration with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, and Business Development and Association of Ghana is to organize a monthly seminar under the theme ‘Demystifying the Building Blocks of Agribusiness, A Real Definition for Ghana Beyond Aid’.

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Youth in agriculture appeal for incubation hub

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Young farmers believe that the incubation hub would decrease post-harvest losses by bringing innovation for food security and adding value to traditional crops to turn them into cash crops.

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Farmers urged to adopt ‘lucrative’ long grain rice

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Rwanda Agriculture Board (RAB) has urged rice farmers to adopt long grain rice due to its high demand and the high price it fetches. This was said on Tuesday by RAB General Director Patrick Karangwa while addressing an issue raised by farmers that they do not have market for their harvest, especially in Nyagatare.

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Hortifresh launches “Exporter-Outgrower” financial support to boost horticultural production in Ghana.

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Hortifresh, a programme supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands has, as part of its mission to establish a sustainable and internationally competitive fruit and vegetable sector that contributes to inclusive food and nutrition security, launched “the Exporter-Outgrower financial product to boost horticultural production and export in Ghana”.

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52 year old farmer dies whiles preparing land for Okro farm

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A fifty-two year old farmer has met his untimely death  in Atobriso No. 2, a farming community in the Kwaebibirem municipality of the Eastern region while preparing a piece of land for okro production.

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Husbandry and agriculture mechanization to boost yield in Rwanda

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In the past, during the dry season, small-scale farmers who depended on rainfall for farming almost become inactive and always waited for the rainy season to farm and till their lands.

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AFRICA MUST TELL ITS STORY DIFFERENTLY.

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Dr. Ariho, advising the participation during the programme

The Chief Executive Officer of the African Agribusiness Incubator Network, Dr. Alex Ariho, has joined the chorus of many in articulating very strongly that it is time for Africa to tell its story differently. “One of the key things that we need to change at continental level is telling the story of Africa differently. We must tell our story that Africa is not a continent of beneficiaries or beggars but a continent of potential partners” he said.

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INSTITUTES AUTOMATED SYSTEM OF PAYMENT TO SAVE OUR LIVES – COCOA PURCHASING CLERKS DECRIES.

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Cocoa purchasing clerks in the Kwabibirem district in the Eastern Region are calling for the introduction of automated payment systems for business transaction as their lives are in constant danger of being attacked by armed robbers in the course of their work.

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