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MoFA Explores Digitalization for Agricultural Development Inspired by NPA’s Network Operation Centre

March 5, 2024
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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MoFA Explores Digitalization for Agricultural Development Inspired by NPA's Network Operation Centre

The Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) in Ghana has set its sights on a digital future for agricultural development, drawing inspiration from an unexpected source—the National Petroleum Authority’s (NPA) Network Operation Centre (NOC).

In a recent endeavor led by Dr. Bryan Acheampong, the Ag Chief Director, and Mr. Paul Siameh, MoFA explored the operational intricacies and accomplishments of the NOC, a centralized hub for monitoring and managing IT infrastructure and data.

The NOC, a cornerstone of the National Petroleum Authority’s operations, serves as a vigilant guardian of its computer, telecommunication, and satellite network systems. With round-the-clock surveillance and proactive measures, the NOC plays a vital role in ensuring the integrity and security of NPA’s technological ecosystem.

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Witnessing the capabilities demonstrated at the NOC, MoFA envisions replicating such digital infrastructure to catalyze agricultural management under the ambit of the Planting for Food and Jobs 2.0 (PFJ 2.0) initiative.

PFJ 2.0 represents an evolutionary leap from its successful predecessor, aiming to elevate agricultural productivity, bolster food security, and create employment opportunities nationwide. This multifaceted program integrates modern farming techniques, technological innovations, and sustainable practices to drive comprehensive agricultural transformation. Additionally, PFJ 2.0 emphasizes enhancing market access for farmers, stimulating rural development, and strengthening policy frameworks.

The integration of a digitalized platform into PFJ 2.0 signifies a paradigm shift towards efficiency and transparency in agricultural governance. By embracing digital advancements, MoFA anticipates streamlined operations, enhanced monitoring capabilities, and robust reporting mechanisms. This digital transformation aligns seamlessly with the government’s overarching vision of leveraging innovation to foster inclusive growth and development.

Building Upon the Successes of Its Forerunner

Building upon the successes of its forerunner, PFJ 2.0 epitomizes Ghana’s unwavering commitment to agricultural progress and socioeconomic prosperity. Through strategic collaborations and the deployment of cutting-edge solutions, MoFA endeavors to empower farmers, fortify food systems, and propel the nation towards sustainable development.

As Ghana charts its course towards agricultural excellence, initiatives like PFJ 2.0 emerge as catalysts for change, illuminating a path towards a brighter and more resilient future for generations to come. With innovation as its compass, Ghana’s agricultural sector is poised to embrace the digital age, unlocking new opportunities and ushering in an era of unparalleled growth and prosperity.

The Minister for Food and Agriculture assured Ghanaians of the capacity of his ministry to deliver on the food security needs of the country. Dr. Bryan indicated that Ghana can boldly say and boast that it will be food-secured and resilient in five years. He however lamented the annoying and embarrassing narratives, like importing onions and tomatoes from the Sahelian regions, He affirmed his commitment to reverse the trend as soon as possible.

The enormity of leading the charge to transform Ghana’s agriculture through the new strategy has never been lost on me, right from the inception of my stewardship, he added.

Dr. Bryan expressed positivism of the existing potential of the agriculture sector, which should easily change the fortunes of Ghana if fully tapped. They include; abundant arable land for crop production, especially the virgin valleys suitable for rice production, good soils for the production of a variety of crops, across the country, water resources for irrigation, favourable weather, and a diversity of food commodities that provide numerous avenues for job creation along the agriculture value chain, to mention a few.

The Minister also indicated how PFJ 2.0 will work as an intervention on a sound footing. According to Dr. Bryan statistics have it that, for poultry, Ghana consumes a total of 324,000 MT, and is only able to produce just about 15,000 MT, implying a woeful self-sufficiency of under 5%. In the five-year plan of PFJ 2.0, Ghana is expected to move its self-sufficiency from 5% to 7% by the end of 2023, and to 13% in 2024, and progressively attain full self-sufficiency of 110.6% by 2028. Specific steps have been taken in this regard.

Meanwhile, plans are also advanced to revive the poultry industry this year through the rehabilitation of 300 outgrown poultry farms across the country over the next 12 months. Each of these farms can be scaled to produce 200,000 birds within each poultry cycle of 4 months.

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