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Agriterra engages stakeholders on Agricultural Cooperative Landscape Study

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Agriterra engages stakeholders on Agricultural Cooperative Landscape Study

January 14, 2021
Collins LarkaibyCollins Larkai
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Agriterra has engaged stakeholders on Agricultural Cooperative Landscape Study to validate a data collection tool meant to map out all agricultural cooperatives in Ghana in order to constitute a digitalized database system for the Ghana Agricultural Cooperative landscape.

Addressing participating stakeholders at an event dubbed ‘Stakeholder Dialogue in Preparation for the Ghana Agricultural Cooperative Landscape Study’, the Country Representative for Agriterra Ghana, Madam Habiba Nyarko Agyemang said  the dialogue was to get inputs from the major stakeholders in the Ghanaian cooperative sector for a landscape study and to share ideas on acceptable criteria for categorization of the identified segments existing among farmer cooperatives in Ghana in order to generate a Professional Digitalized DataBase.

According to the Country Rep, the scattered information on farmer groups in Ghana hinders Farmer Based Organizations and farmer cooperatives from getting the right development and business opportunities.

“It is very difficult to get complete and consolidated information on cooperatives in Ghana. The existing farmer groups are not digitalized and information is scattered. Therefore, it becomes difficult to develop the right support structures for developing investable professional agricultural cooperatives.” she said.

“Having a professional digitalized database for Farmer Cooperatives in the agricultural sector will help link cooperatives to finance, inputs and markets based on detailed overviews of cooperatives and portfolios of the cooperatives”, she added.

Speaking to the stakeholders, Professor Irene Susana Egyri of the University of Ghana expressed her delights to be part of the programme to see the cooperatives working again in the near future, thanking Agriterra for such a wonderful initiative to assist the farmers to have professionalized digital data-based cooperatives and the opportunity to revamp the Department of Cooperatives, Ghana.

“I am very happy to be part of this programme and with this, we want to promote cooperatives as a business and always make sure it yields its results by venturing into out-growers’ schemes, farmer contracts, and the likes,” Prof said.

Mr. William Dale, the Deputy registrar of Cooperatives at the Department of Cooperative said as a regulatory body responsible for regulating the cooperatives, the department would support Agriterra with every piece of information needed to make its work successfully, while underscoring the need for agriculture cooperatives to add value to their produces adding that it would gives a comparative advantage to the farmers.

“We would help Agriterra and support them with the information that we have because our mandate is to assist the individual members of this society to better their livelihoods, therefore, anything that would promote this course as Agriterra is here to do we would give our maximum support,” he mentioned.

A representative from Cocoa Cooperative Union described the dialogue as a very significant programme. He said the programme points out loopholes in the cooperative system which need to be tackled in order to build vibrant cooperatives to boost the agriculture sector in Ghana. He opined that the roadmap is a shared responsibility between and among the government, stakeholders, and the farmers and urged all the farmers to contribute their quota to make Agriterra’s effort successful.

“As farmers, we are supposed to make massive contributions in order to actualize this intervention. We are supposed to offer economic contributions like availing all information for registration, share capital, and pay our dues to receive good service and our needs been addressed in return,” he underlined.

Read Also: Cashew Farmers Call On Gov’t Again For Support And To Regulate Prices

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