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Agric Minister to Review, Incorporate PFJ 2.0 into Agric Development Agenda

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
January 28, 2025
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Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Agric Minister to Review, Incorporate PFJ 2.0 into Agric Development Agenda

Hon Eric Opoku, Minister of Agric

The Minister for Food and Agriculture, Mr Eric Opoku, has set the tone for a renewed focus on agricultural development in Ghana by announcing plans to review and integrate the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) 2.0 initiative into the current government’s agricultural agenda.

This announcement was made during the second day of his working tour, where he addressed the concerns of stakeholders about the future of this transformative policy. The PFJ initiative, originally launched in 2017 by the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) government, aimed to revolutionize agriculture in Ghana by increasing the supply of essential farming inputs such as fertilizers and seedlings.

The program was later revised into PFJ 2.0, introducing a more expansive framework for agricultural development that goes beyond input supply to include value addition, market linkages, and sustainable farming practices.

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“What we will do with the PFJ 2 is that we are going to look at it, tailor it to fit into our agenda, and then go ahead with it. It’s all about government, and government is supposed to continue. We don’t end just like that.”

Mr Eric Opoku

Building on Previous Successes

The integration of PFJ 2.0 into the current agricultural development agenda has the potential to bolster food security, create jobs, and improve livelihoods across the country.

Key aspects of the program, such as subsidized inputs, extension services, and the promotion of mechanized farming, are vital to addressing the challenges faced by farmers in Ghana. By reviewing and incorporating the initiative, the government seeks to ensure that the progress made under PFJ is not lost.

Instead, it aims to build upon its successes while addressing any gaps or inefficiencies. Mr Opoku emphasized the need for collaboration with stakeholders, stating, “Whatever the previous government has done, which can fit into our agenda, we ensure that we proceed with it. But if it is something that should come up, we will also give you the indication.”

In addition to outlining plans for PFJ 2.0, the Minister issued a stern warning to employees within the Ministry of Food and Agriculture to refrain from partisan politics in their work.

Speaking during a meeting with staff from various directorates, he emphasized the importance of unity and professionalism in achieving the ministry’s goals.

“The politics is over. You may belong to whichever party. At the end of the day, we’re talking about Ghana and how to govern our country. So let us hang our political jackets and mobilize all that we have.”

Mr Eric Opoku

This call for neutrality and a focus on national development is timely, especially in a sector as critical as agriculture, where the stakes involve food security, employment, and economic growth.

The Minister’s message underscores the need for a collective effort to move beyond partisan interests and prioritize the welfare of the nation. As the Ministry embarks on this review process, active engagement with farmers, agribusinesses, and other stakeholders will be essential.

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Their input will provide valuable insights into what has worked under PFJ 2.0 and what needs improvement. Additionally, the government’s commitment to assessing and adapting the program indicates a recognition of agriculture’s central role in Ghana’s economic transformation.

By tailoring PFJ 2.0 to align with the current administration’s priorities, the initiative can address contemporary challenges such as climate change, post-harvest losses, and the integration of technology in farming.

The Minister’s emphasis on leaving political affiliations behind further reinforces the need for a unified approach to tackling the pressing issues in agriculture. With the right policies, adequate stakeholder engagement, and a commitment to implementation, Ghana’s agricultural sector can achieve sustainable growth and contribute significantly to the country’s development.

As the review of PFJ 2.0 progresses, it will be crucial to monitor its adaptation to the new administration’s goals and its impact on the agricultural sector.

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