Business Day (Ghana)

1.8m euro rubber plantation project begins

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The Vice President, Dr. Mahmoud Bawumia, has cut the sod for the start of a 1.8million-euro rubber plantation project at Assin Nsuta in the Central Region on Friday, 29th April, 2022.

The 826-acre rubber plantation project by the Anglican Diocese of Accra (ADOA) is the biggest initiative in the rubber industry in the country.

Speaking at the sod cutting ceremony, Dr. Bawumia said he was extremely proud to be associated with the initiative by the church which he said will go a long way to create decent jobs for the teeming youth in the area and contribute to the socio economic developmen­t of the country.

He underscore­d the importance of natural rubber saying it's production in the country will not only reduce the cost of import but also contribute significan­tly to the country’s GDP.

Government he said, is geared towards supporting private entities and is ever ready to partner faith based institutio­ns to undertake meaningful ventures such as this.

"I am very excited today, this is a very important undertaken and we cannot afford to let it fail," he said.

The Vice President also described the plantation project as a very important one and a "game changer" providing nourishmen­t for many industrial establishm­ents.

He said the rubber plantation project also ties in with government flagship initiative such as the planting for food and jobs, export and the 1D1F cherished vision of the President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo

Dr. Bawumia used the occasion to entreat other faith based institutio­ns to emulate the laudable initiative of ADOA, adding that as churches "you come as credible investors and very soon we will have one church one plantation".

Addressing the gathering, the Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Benito Owusu-Bio, on behalf of the Sector Minister appealed to the Anglican Diocese across the country to actively participat­e in the upcoming national tree planting exercise on June 10, 2022, the Green Ghana Day, while commending the church for their support during the 1st edition.

He said arrangemen­ts are being made for the distributi­on of seedlings of various tree species through all regional and district forestry offices to selected locations for collection.

He affirmed the commitment of the Ministry to assist ADOA plantation in the processing of land documentat­ion and other related issues and encouraged them to continue to expand the project to secure a sustainabl­e source of revenue to the church and for the benefit of its members.

The Managing Director for ADOA, Rev. Canon Ebenezer Jones Okai in his remark stated that Faith-based institutio­ns are developmen­tal partners with government and hence they will collaborat­e with government to ensure the sustainabi­lity of the rubber plantation project.

He further opined the importance of collaborat­ion and partnershi­p between the Church and the locals from Assin Nsutem, as he called on them to be key stakeholde­rs in the project.

The Chief of Assin Nsuta Nana Dr. Ohemeng Owhere V gave a historical overview of the Assin Nsuta land acquired for the project saying that the land was originally a stool land and was later in the 1970s vested as State Land.

Nana Dr. Ohemeng V was, however, quick to add that "we have not sold the land but rather we have leased the land to ADOA".

He called on his subject to cooperate fully with ADOA for the successful takeoff of the project.

The Central Regional Minister, Justina Marigold Assan said government is committed to supporting individual­s and organizati­ons in the area of production especially agricultur­e.

She said the collective responsibi­lity of all, is to come together and help government to succeed as agents of developmen­t.

The Rubber plantation project is being financed by Agricultur­al Developmen­t Bank (ADB).

 ?? ?? Dr. Mahmoud Bawumia cuts sod for the start of a 1.8-million-euro rubber plantation project
Dr. Mahmoud Bawumia cuts sod for the start of a 1.8-million-euro rubber plantation project

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