President Mahama cuts sod for Ghana's first Farmer Services Centre at Afram Plains
President John Dramani Mahama officially launched construction of Ghana's first Farmer Services Centre at Takoratwene in the Afram Plains. He described the initiative as a "strategic national investment."
The Farmer Services Centre will offer farmers mechanised equipment, inputs, training, soil testing, storage facilities, and access to reliable markets. The government plans to roll out 50 such centres nationwide, with 11 slated to begin this year. President Mahama highlighted the Afram Plains as a strategic agricultural growth corridor. He also praised B5 Plus Group Limited for its collaboration.
President Mahama said that "This is how we transform agriculture through practical, targeted investments." The initiative reflects a clear vision for a modern, productive, and food-secure Ghana.
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President Mahama launched Ghana's first Farmer Services Centre in Afram Plains- a key move in the agricultural sector. The Centre aims to modernise farming, but what challenges will it face?
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