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Farmers warned against keeping children from school

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December 6, 2022
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The Minister of Education, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, has cautioned farmers not to prevent their children from going to school because it cripples their future prospects.

He stressed the need for all children to benefit from education at all cost so that they could gain the needed skills and knowledge to help them perform well whatever they find themselves doing after school.

He also appealed to parents to take a keen interest in the education of their children by visiting their schools to interact with the teachers as well as motivate them to do more for their children and the nation as a whole.

Dr Adutwum gave the caution at Oyoko in the Bosomtwe District of the Ashanti Region during the National Farmers’ Day last Friday.

Recognition, appreciation 

The Day was used to appreciate all Ghanaian farmers and also present awards to ten deserving farmers, and agricultural extension officers, among others.

The event saw a 42-year-old native of Goru in the Upper East region and a resident of Jachie, Mohammed Seidu, being adjudged the 2022 overall best farmer for the Bosomtwe District.

For his prize, he took home a certificate, a tricycle, 5 Cutlasses, Wellington boots, four bags of Compost Organic fertilizer, a Knapsack sprayer, Insecticides and Weedicides among others.

The occasion was used to present awards to nine other farmers, extension officers, and institutions among others for their roles in the development of agriculture in the district and the country in general.

They were presented with prizes like wheelbarrows, cutlasses, fertilizers, knapsack sprayers, wellington booths and other packages.

Dr Osei Adutwum, who is also the MP for Bosomtwe further praised farmers in the country for their role in the provision of food and other agricultural products towards feeding the populace, supplying raw materials to industries as well as for export.

Embrace govt interventions 

 He appealed to farmers in the country to embrace various government intervention projects which have been put together to help revamp the nation’s agricultural sector.

The Bosomtwe District Director of Agriculture, Mr Eric Fofie, recounted the various government interventions being implemented in the district as he assured all farmers in the district that his office was ready to continue supporting them.

He appealed to farmers to engage the services of Agricultural Extension Officers in their areas to help enhance their productivity and income for their gains as well as the national kitty.

The District Chief Executive for Bosomtwe, Mr Joseph K. Asumin, pledged to continue providing the needed inputs and other resources to boost the development of agriculture in the district and the nation as a whole.

He cautioned farmers against bad farming practices which does not only affect productivity in their farms but also affected the environment adversely.

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