Fri Mar 17 2017
Government has reiterated its
commitment to streamlining the cashew industry to make it an economic driving
force in the country by establishing a ‘Cashew Development Authority,’ an apex
regulatory body to spearhead the agenda.
Mr. Kwaku Asoma Cheremeh, Brong
Ahafo Regional Minister who made the statement said the Authority will among
others ensure an increase in production, regulate prices and rekindle the
processing sector through the revival of distressed cashew processing companies
as well as the establishment of new ones with a guaranteed supply of raw cashew
nuts to ensure uninterrupted processing cycle.
“Government is poised to
transform the cashew industry like cocoa. Farmers will receive agro inputs such
as fertilizer and improved seeds. Processors will also enjoy the necessary
industrial enabling environment to thrive,” he said.
The cashew sector, especially
processors has been battling with many challenges, making the sector
unattractive. Of the 13 cashew processing companies in the country with a total
installed capacity of about 6,200 metrict tonnes, only three are currently in
business with a utilization level of 15,000 mt.Matters such as inadequate
supply of raw nuts and skyrocketing price have forced many processors out of
the industry.
The Regional Minister gave the
assurance when the Chief of Suma Traditional Council paid him a working visit.
The Chiefs used the occasion to officially congratulate him on his appointment
and also drew his attention to some pressing issues within the Suma traditional
jurisdiction.
The Paramount Chief of Suma,
Odeneho Dr. Affram Brempong III appealed to the government to locate the
headquarters the proposed Cashew Development Authority in Sunyani. He said
“once the Brong Ahafo Region is the hub of cashew, it would not be out of place
to station the head office of the Authority in Sunyani. This will facilitate
proper decentralized operation of the regulatory body.”
He also called on the government
to continue with all ongoing infrastructural projects. He bemoaned abandoning
of infrastructural projects like roads as a result of change in government as
‘nuisance’ and such occurrence must not repeat itself.
The Paramount Chief said Suma
Traditional Authority has allocated 4-miles square of land for a proposed campus
of the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) at Suma-Ahenkro,
adding “we have already moulded 20,000 blocks for the project and we appeal for
government’s support.”
Odeneho Brempong announced that
the Traditional Council has also released a 100-acre piece of land for the
establishment of a cashew processing factory under the canopy of government’s
‘one district, one factory’ initiative.
In response, Mr. Cheremeh thanked
the chiefs for their kind gesture and pledged the government’s commitment to
ensure equitable distribution of the national cake. He added that government
will ensure the completion of all existing projects as well as initiate more at
places where needed.
Source: http://www.ghanaweb.com/
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét