Mr Lambert Dadeebo, the Zonal Coordinator of the Roots
and Tuber Improvement and Marketing Programme (RTIMP), has said women’s
involvement in the production, marketing and processing along the value chain
was key in enhancing their socio-economic development. Mr Dandeebo, who coordinates the
Upper East, Upper West and Northern regions of RTIMP, said his outfit was
leaving no stone unturned in ensuring that women and farmers’ capacity was
improved to reduce hunger and promote food security. The Coordinator said this
when he addressed women undergoing training on sweet Potato utilization in
Bongo, Upper East Region. The programme, according to the coordinator was a
government initiative, started seven years ago to promote root and tuber crops
in the country. It is aimed at addressing food security and reducing hunger
through the promotion of high yielding root and tuber crops, he said. He said
approaches adopted included creating linkages within the value chain and
providing relevant support to equip farmers and women in the processing chain
and the adoption of sweet potato varieties that gave high yielding results. As
part of the programme, he said farmers over the years were supported with sweet
potato vines that they successfully multiplied and urged women to take up the cropping
of sweet potatoes. Similar training, with more than 20 women at each session
were also conducted in Zebilla, Paga and Navrongo. The participants were taken
through preparation of sweet potato dishes, pastries and drinks. Madam Doris
Nabaare of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA), who conducted the
training, said acceptance of the initiative was good and women already in
businesses such as kenkey preparation and pastries were integrating sweet
potatoes.
Source: GD
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