• Live Radio
  • Videos
  • About
  • Contact
  • Despite Media
Ghana Election 2020
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Politics
  • Showbiz
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • VIDEOS
  • Media
    • Videos
    • Audio
    • Live Radio
    • Photos
  • Election 2020
Local News
 
 
 
Home Business Business News 201304

Ministry, Farmers Tussle Over Agric Performance

23-Apr-2013
/ Business News, Business
Email
Print
Comments 0
Farmer
(0)
Comments
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
 

A 1.3% growth rate recorded in the agric sector does not mean the sector is performing poorly, according to Chief Technical Advisor to the Agric Minister, Dr. Samuel Dapaah.

He said this last Wednesday in a meeting attended by the General Agricultural Workers Union (GAWU), the Ghana Federation of Agricultural Producers, and Farmer-based Organisations (FBOs), The Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana, Oxfam and Action Aid.

Dr. Dapaah said as the Ghanaian economy matured, the contribution of agriculture to GDP would of necessity have to come down.

“I am saying that Ghana’s agriculture has five sub-sectors which are crops other than cocoa, cocoa, livestock, forestry and fisheries. So the 1.3% growth is the composite of these five sub-sectors.

“In addition to that, you may find it interesting to look at what is happening to the crop sub-sector, what is happening to cocoa, what is happening to livestock - and you may still get encouragement because the crop sector is doing well.

“Really, if you are talking about food security, the contribution of forestry - which has been minus 14% over the last two years - does not directly contribute to our food security,” Dr. Dapaah said.

Edward Kareweh, Deputy General Secretary of GAWU, had earlier in a memorandum expressed concern about the growth figures - calling for a relook at the agric sector, particularly the way it is funded.

“A 1.3% growth rate, as published by the Statistical Service for agriculture, is not good enough; and agriculture is now playing the third fiddle in its contribution to GDP. This is so serious for us because of the potential for agriculture to provide employment for the teeming numbers of Ghanaians who are without employment,” he said.

Dr. Dapaah, who is also a former Chief Director of the Agric Ministry, insisted however that just looking at the growth rate makes it difficult to read meaning into the growth pattern: “because if you have 100 to start with and you add 10, it is 10%. Now if you have a 1000 to begin with and you add the same 10, it is one percent. But in total you added 10 in both cases".

In the US, he said, agriculture contributed 1.2% to last year’s GDP - but they are not worried because they have a very strong agribusiness sector.

“So when they take the raw material and add value, they jump to 11% of GDP and employment goes to 17%; and that is the normal trend because you cannot have agriculture contributing 50% to GDP when industry has picked up and when the services are in there. Until agriculture grows faster than both the services sector and industry, our contribution is going to go down.”

Some of the attendees at the meeting however found Dr. Dapaah’s position contradictory, asking him if Ghana’s agriculture had reached its full potential for the country to be satisfied with the declining growth rate.

To this, he was quick to admit that the sector was doing only 20% of its potential, and that more work needs to be done to add value to agricultural produce.

Source: B&FT

 

 
 

 

Comments ( 0 ): Post Your Comments >>

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are those of the writers and do not reflect those of Peacefmonline.com. Peacefmonline.com accepts no responsibility legal or otherwise for their accuracy of content. Please report any inappropriate content to us, and we will evaluate it as a matter of priority.
Featured Video
Previous Post

Millions Needed To Complete 'Gang of Six' Roads

Next Post

ICAG President Calls For Ethical Accounting

 
 

More Stories

Gov’t Withdraws MTN Ghana Tax Bill
‘We Feel Victimised Even Though We Are Fully Compliant’ To E-VAT – Melcom To GRA
Ivory Coast Gives Cocoa Farmers Electronic Cards To Track Beans, Ensure Fair Price
Gold for Oil: First Consignment Bought With Sale From Gold – Gov’t
Otumfuo Pledges Support For Job-Creating Initiatives As Star Beer Relaunches Production In Kumasi
Boost For Cross-Border Trade
Next400 Launches Groundbreaking NFT Project 'Legacy Warriors' On Sutudu Platform
Stop Takeover Of Indigenous Private Banks - Mahama Ayariga Writes To BoG
Office of the Registrar of Companies To Delete 513,338 Lapsed Businesses Names From Register
Next Post

ICAG President Calls For Ethical Accounting

  Ghana Business News

  • General News
  • Economy
  • Banking & Finance
  • Stock Market
  • Industry/Manufacturing


 
 

Other Business News Stories

  • Gov’t Withdraws MTN Ghana Tax Bill

  • ‘We Feel Victimised Even Though We Are Fully Compliant’ To E-VAT – Melcom To GRA

  • Ivory Coast Gives Cocoa Farmers Electronic Cards To Track Beans, Ensure Fair Price

  • Gold for Oil: First Consignment Bought With Sale From Gold – Gov’t

  • Otumfuo Pledges Support For Job-Creating Initiatives As Star Beer Relaunches Production In Kumasi

  • Boost For Cross-Border Trade

  • Next400 Launches Groundbreaking NFT Project 'Legacy Warriors' On Sutudu Platform

  • Stop Takeover Of Indigenous Private Banks - Mahama Ayariga Writes To BoG

  • Office of the Registrar of Companies To Delete 513,338 Lapsed Businesses Names From Register

  • Leading Shopping Outlets Short-Changing State; As GRA Uncovers Duplication Of E-VAT Serial Numbers

 

 
 

Popular Videos

Peace Power Sports (31/01/2023)

Kokrokoo Live On Peace 104.3 FM (31/01/2023)

Kokrokoo Discussion Segment On Peace 104.3 FM (1/02/2023)

Peace Power Sports (1/02/2023)

Kokrokoo Discussion Segment On Peace 104.3 FM (1/02/2023)

Kokrokoo Live On Peace 104.3 FM (1/02/2023)

Peace FM Online and Despite Media

peacefmonline.com offers its reading audience with a comprehensive online source for up-to-the-minute news about politics, business, entertainment and other issues in Ghana

Follow us on social media:

Category

  • Home
  • Local News
  • Politics
  • Showbiz
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Trivia
  • Foreign
  • Audio
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Elections
Decision Time
Ghana Election 2020 2016 Elections
Services
Live Radio Audio on Demand Ghana Elections Advertise with Us
Useful Links
Despite Media About Us Contact Us Feedback Form Terms and Conditions Privacy
Our Brands
Despite Media UTV Peace FM Okay FM Hello FM Neat FM Peacefmonline
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact
  • Privacy

© 2020 Peacefmonline.com - An online portal owned and managed by Despite Media

  • Home
  • Local News
  • Politics
  • Showbiz
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Articles
  • Trivia
  • Foreign
  • Live Radio
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Audio
  • Election 2020

© 2020 Peacefmonline.com - An online portal owned and managed by Despite Media