{"id":161,"date":"2020-12-31T02:31:36","date_gmt":"2020-12-31T02:31:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/africanewsradio.com\/?p=161"},"modified":"2020-12-31T02:31:38","modified_gmt":"2020-12-31T02:31:38","slug":"let-leadership-go-into-agriculture-to-make-it-attractive-to-the-youth-avedzi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/africanewsradio.com\/index.php\/let-leadership-go-into-agriculture-to-make-it-attractive-to-the-youth-avedzi\/","title":{"rendered":"Let Leadership Go into Agriculture to make it Attractive to the Youth \u2013 Avedzi"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Members of Parliament, Ministers, District and Municipal Chief Executives have been advised to invest<br>into Agricultural production to attract the youth into the sector. This would solve the challenge of youth<br>unemployment and also guarantee food security for the nation.<br>\u201cMost of the youth don\u2019t want to go into agriculture. It is not attractive. So, the few elderly people who<br>are into agriculture now, what happens in the future when they are no more? So, we have to package<br>agriculture in such a way that it becomes more attractive to the generation that are coming up so that<br>the contribution of agriculture to our GDP does not fall.\u201d<br>This is according to the Deputy Minority Leader and Member of Parliament for Ketu South, James Klutse<br>Avedzi, who emphasized the point that the new generation do not consider employment in the<br>agriculture sector as prestigious as being employed in an office environment. He is therefore calling on<br>officialdom to help change the narrative to a more positive one.<br>\u201cIf we could do that for agriculture to become more attractive, the issue of unemployment would be<br>solved. Most youth think that being in a white colour job is employment, but the farmer who is<br>producing for his survival is also into an employment. So, let\u2019s make it more attractive. One way we can<br>make it attractive is for we the leaders to also go into agriculture.<br>\u201cThe Ministers, Members of Parliament, DCE, MCE\u2019s must all go into agriculture to set a good example<br>so that the youth will know that, if the Member of Parliament is into agriculture, why not me. But if we<br>don\u2019t do this, I can assure you that this would become one of the mere talks that we have gone through<br>over the years.\u201d<br>Mr. Klutse Avedzi, made the call in a contribution to a statement made on the Floor of Parliament on<br>Monday, November 2, 2020 on the celebration of the 36 th Edition of National Farmers Day by the<br>Minister for Food and Agriculture, Dr. Afriyie Akoto.<br>Owing to the upcoming general elections on December 7 th , 2020, the date for the celebration of National<br>Farmers Day has been altered from the first Friday of December as dictated by law to November 6 th ,<br>2020.<br>The Agric Minister, Dr. Afriyie Akoto, informed Parliament that, \u201cthe National Farmers\u2019 Day will this year<br>be held in Techiman, the capital of the Bono-East Region, one of the six (6) infant regions created by H.E.<br>Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.\u201d<br>Adding his voice to the call for agriculture to be made attractive to the youth, the Majority Leader and<br>Member of Parliament for the Suame constituency, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, indicated that in addition<br>to increasing agricultural production, there was the need for prices products to be guaranteed for<br>farmers to attract more people into the sector. He therefore urged that more of Government\u2019s flagship<br>One District One Factory be established to absorb the excess produce as the result of the increased<br>production.<br>\u201cThe Deputy Minority Leader was saying that we should make agriculture attractive. The only way to<br>make agriculture attractive is not only increasing production. If you increase production and you have<br>over production in the year, it will become a disincentive to the farmers.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cWe should hasten our steps in the construction of these factories because many of these factories are<br>agro based factories to feed the produces to the factories. Once we are able to do that, Mr. Speaker, we<br>will be able to guarantee prices and stabilize our farmers, then it will become attractive to our young<br>guys. Other than that, there is nothing we could do to make agriculture attractive. \u201c<br>The Member of Parliament for Jirapa, Francis Bawaana Dakura, on his part, alluded to the high cost of<br>credit to the agriculture sector which is the main headache for farmers in the country. He urged the<br>Minister of Food and Agriculture and Government to do something about the cost of credit to help the<br>farmers.<br>He observed that the Agricultural Development which was set for the purposes of agriculture has veered<br>away from its mandate and turned into a deposit taking bank.<br>\u201cMost farmers in Ghana are still struggling and one of their headaches is about credit. I feel that with<br>the experience of the current Minister and all that, I will plead that you will look at the credit facility to<br>the agriculture sector. It is one of the main hinderances in moving forward in increasing our agricultural<br>productivity. If we can work on that, I am very confident that we will be able to support our farmers to<br>produce more for us to add value,\u201d he observed.<br>Source: Clement Akoloh||parliamentnews360.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Members of Parliament, Ministers, District and Municipal Chief Executives have been advised to investinto Agricultural production to attract the youth into the sector. This would solve the challenge of youthunemployment and also guarantee food security for the nation.\u201cMost of the youth don\u2019t want to go into agriculture. It is not attractive. 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