Best cocoa farmer, Opanyin Abraham Kweku Adusei says it
is high time young graduates are empowered to venture the agricultural
industry.
He says viable agri-business enterprises, run by young
people, will help sustain the sector.
Majority of the people engaged in
agriculture are believed to be over 50 years old. Young people turn away from
farming, often thought to be difficult, time consuming, risky and not very
profitable.
Opanyin Adusei’s call is for Ghana to
think critically about how to attract the youth to replace the aging farming
population, especially cocoa production.
“We feel that those who are educated can come to the
field, use the knowledge they have acquired and then develop the industry. If it’s
taken as a business, then definitely the cocoa industry will have a future,” he
stated.
He is advocating a review of the country’s land tenure
system to ease access for the youth going into agribusiness.
“The arable lands are in use but those
who want to go into farming would need land and they’d have to fall on the old
lands of the old farmers; but the agreement terms are not attractive and do not
attract the youth to go into farming,” he observed.
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