AGRICULTURE

100 thousand cashew seedlings distributed to farmers in Tano North
The Member of Parliament for Tano North Constituency, Freda Prempeh has distributed a hundred thousand cashew seedlings to about 250 farmers to transplant in the Tano North Municipality.

Date Created : 1/14/2021 12:00:00 AM : Story Author : Lily Bempong (Mrs)/Ghanadistricts.com

The beneficiary cashew farmers were drawn from Terchire, Yamfo, Bomaa, Duayaw Nkwanta and its environs.

In distributing the seedlings each of the farmers received 40 cashews seedlings which could be transplanted on an acre of land.

The former deputy Gender, Children, and Social Protection Minister, Freda Prempeh said that she wished the farmers should take advantage to indulge themselves in cashew farming because there are a lot of economic benefits in cashew farming as the cash crop.

Freda Prempeh advised the beneficiary farmers to take proper care of the cashew nurseries because it is the future cash crop for Ghana apart from cocoa.

The MP referred that, in the Bono region, Sampa in the Jaman North district and Wenchi have gained their popularity due to the high yield of cashew farming in the area.

Freda Prempeh submitted that she wants Tano North Municipal Assembly to become a cashew growing hub in the Ahafo region in not too distant future, she emphasised.

She emphasised that the already hundred thousand distributed cashew nursery to the farmers

Last year are being monitored by the government under the department of agric.

Addressing the farmers, Tano North Municipal Chief Executive, Hon. Ernest Kwarteng appealed to the farmers to vote massively to give four more years for President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo and Freda Prempeh to continue their good work.

The MCE, Hon. Ernest Kwarteng continued that the government of the day social policies affect every individual without any selective justice.

The Agric Director for Tano North municipal Mr. Godfred Ezina disclosed that the agric extension officers would be at the various farming communities to monitor the farmers’ activities on a routine basis in case the farmers in the Tano north need help to adapt the best practice.