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Ghana CARES Economic Enclave Project to address structural challenges in economy – Finance Chief says

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
December 13, 2022
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Ghana CARES programme’s implementation will see growth rebound to 5% – Ken Ofori-Atta
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The country’s Finance Chief, Ken Ofori-Atta, has described the Economic Enclave Project (EEP) as a watershed moment in Ghana’s economic history.

According to the Finance Chief, the EPP through the Ghana CARES programme would provide a catalytic framework to holistically address the structural challenges in the economy by shifting Ghana from import-driven to a self-sufficient and export-oriented economy.

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The Economic Enclave Project under the Ghana CARES programme is a 10,000-acre mixed-use economic space which seeks to create a viable ecosystem for the private sector to engage in commercial farming.

The objective is to significantly expand Ghana’s productive capacity in rice, tomato, maize, soya, vegetables, and poultry. The EEP complements existing government agriculture initiatives (e.g. Planting for Food and Jobs and Rearing for Food and Jobs) as a targeted effort to assist the private sector to engage in commercial agriculture.

About 200,000 jobs (105,000 direct and 95,000 indirect jobs) are expected to be created by the EPP for unemployed youth, which would also provide them with a decent source of income, with beneficiaries undergoing mandatory training on good agronomic practices in rice production, group dynamics and entrepreneurship.

Mr. Ofori-Atta extended government’s invitation to individuals, private sector actors, organised groups, churches, traditional leaders, and financial institutions who could secure or own 1000 acres and above, to come on board.

“We will provide support such as land development and facilitate access to credit, including the recently approved 500million from the Development Bank Ghana” he assured.

“This is a real and collective effort to replicate the images of the mass land of cultivated fields we see while flying over other countries that are characterized as the “food baskets” of the world”, he added.

He further pointed out that the project would also help the country improve its food security and enable it to eventually optimize the single market opportunities that the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) offered.

The implementation of the EEP is led by the Millennium Development Authority together with the key partnership of the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Roads and Highways, Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and the Ghana Irrigation Development Authority.

The rest are National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme; Ghana Incentive-based Risk-Sharing System for Agricultural Lending, Private Agriculture Value Chain Actors, MasterCard Foundation and the Youth.

The project is expected to be extended to the Greater Accra, Ashanti, Central, Western North, Savannah and Oti regions.

Source: Norvan Reports
Tags: economyGhana Cares Economic Enclave ProjectOfori-Atta

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