President John Dramani Mahama has reiterated his commitment to transforming Ghana’s agricultural sector through the newly launched Feed Ghana Programme, describing it as a national call to action.
Speaking at the official launch of the programme in Techiman on Saturday, April 12, President Mahama stressed that the initiative would be guided by research, inclusivity, and climate-conscious implementation.
“All interventions will be grounded in research, tailored to our climate realities, and inclusive of youth and women participation,” he said.
He emphasized that the Feed Ghana Programme is more than a government policy—it represents a comprehensive strategy to drive national growth and improve the livelihoods of citizens through sustainable agriculture.
“Nana Chairman, Nananom, in conclusion, the Feed Ghana Programme is not just a policy. It is a call to action. The task ahead is monumental, but it is achievable,” Mr. Mahama declared.
Calling for collective effort, he urged all stakeholders—farmers, agribusinesses, financial institutions, development partners, and citizens—to work together in turning the vision into reality.
“With unity of purpose and shared commitment, we can transform agriculture into an engine of national growth and shared prosperity,” he added.