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President Akufo-Addo Champions Climate-Resilient Agriculture in Ghana’s 40th National Farmers’ Day Speech

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At Ghana’s 40th National Farmers’ Day celebration on Friday, 8th November 2024, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo underscored the urgent need for climate-resilient agriculture to safeguard Ghana’s food security amidst the growing threat of climate change.

Under the theme “Building Climate-Resilient Agriculture for Sustainable Food Security,” the President laid out strategic initiatives addressing challenges such as erratic rainfall, prolonged droughts, and rising temperatures—all factors impacting Ghana’s agricultural productivity and food supply. He emphasized that climate change “is no longer a distant threat; it is a pressing reality” affecting farmers daily.

Ghana’s Climate-Resilient Agriculture Strategy: PFJ 2.0 and GhAAP

The second phase of the Programme for Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ 2.0), launched in August 2023, forms the cornerstone of Ghana’s climate adaptation strategy. PFJ 2.0 supports farmers by delivering real-time data through the Ghana Agriculture and Agribusiness Platform (GhAAP), which provides timely information on weather patterns, pest and disease alerts, and food security trends. “GhAAP is more than a tool; it’s a lifeline for our farmers,” Akufo-Addo remarked, emphasizing data-driven decision-making.

Water Management: Irrigation and Solar-Powered Boreholes

Recognizing the challenges of rain-fed farming, the government has invested in irrigation systems to enable year-round cultivation, especially across the Northern, Upper East, Upper West, and Eastern Regions. New irrigation facilities now cover 4,870 hectares, with an additional 232 solar-powered boreholes irrigating 3,144 hectares. These eco-friendly initiatives empower farmers to grow crops sustainably, stabilizing food production and enhancing income stability.

Soil Health and Climate-Resilient Crops

The administration prioritizes soil health to ensure sustainable agricultural productivity. Through soil management practices promoting organic soil testing, crop rotation, and sustainable fertilization, farmers are less reliant on chemical fertilizers, fostering resilience against adverse weather conditions. The government is also promoting drought-resistant and heat-tolerant crop varieties, including high-yield maize, cassava, and sorghum. These climate-resilient crops help farmers maintain productivity amid shifting climate conditions.

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Sustainable Farming

With the increase in pests due to climate change, the government has implemented Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies, emphasizing environmentally friendly

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