Story by Maxwell Mensah
Parliament has given the green light to a massive GHS 2,904,904,981 allocation for the Ministry of Foods and Agriculture.
This substantial investment is expected to revitalize Ghana’s agricultural sector, enhance food security, and promote economic growth.
The approved budget will likely be channeled into initiatives aimed at improving agricultural productivity, expanding irrigation systems, and enhancing market access for farmers.
These efforts should ultimately contribute to increased food availability, better nutrition, and improved livelihoods for rural communities.
As the ministry receives this significant funding, stakeholders are eagerly awaiting the implementation of innovative programs and projects that will drive agricultural transformation and food security in Ghana.
With this approval, the Ministry of Foods and Agriculture is well-positioned to drive growth, reduce poverty, and ensure that Ghanaians have access to nutritious and affordable food.