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Blame climate change, not irrigation for drought crisis – Bryan Acheampong

Agriculture Minister Bryan Acheampong has attributed the current drought crisis in the country to climate change. He emphasized that the main issue is not irrigation, but rather the changing weather patterns. During an interview with Joy News’ PM Express Business Edition, he stated that the Ghana Meteorological Agency had warned the government about the shift in the planting season by a whole month. This crucial change was not properly communicated to farmers.

“This shift in the planting season, which is a fundamental change caused by climate change, disrupted our agricultural planning,” Acheampong stated. “We invested heavily in inputs, training, land development, seeds, and fertilizers, but with this change, all our efforts were compromised.” The Abetifi MP acknowledged that while climate change itself cannot be prevented, measures must be put in place to protect Ghana’s food systems. He noted that irrigation is one such measure, allowing for year-round farming independent of rainfall.

However, Mr Acheampong clarified that developing irrigation systems requires significant investment and is vastly different from the small earth dams built under the government’s “One District, One Dam” initiative. The Minister highlighted the government’s efforts in expanding irrigation projects across the country, mentioning ongoing projects in areas like the Afram Plains, Tono, and Upper West regions, where 19 small irrigation projects are underway.

Bryan Acheampong also noted that there are 15 projects ongoing in the Northern Region, aimed at creating small earth dams or dugouts to capture rainwater for agricultural and livestock use. He stressed that these dams, designed to hold rainwater during the rainy season, have largely been successful in serving their intended purposes, such as providing water for household use, livestock, and small-scale farming.

“We must always measure an initiative against its intended purpose,” Mr Acheampong said, defending the effectiveness of the projects despite criticisms of their scale and scope. He concluded that while the government is committed to expanding irrigation, addressing the broader impacts of climate change on agriculture remains a pressing challenge that requires comprehensive planning and continuous adaptation. Emergency measures to protect farmers and avert food crisis

The government has announced a series of interventions aimed at mitigating the impact of the ongoing dry spell on Ghanaian farmers. On Monday, the Agric Minister detailed the government’s plan to provide financial support to the most vulnerable farmers, alongside food grants to ensure they meet their basic nutritional needs.

“The government has decided to provide financial support amounting to GH¢1,000 per hectare to the most vulnerable among these farmers as partial cover for their investment losses,” Mr Acheampong stated. The government’s comprehensive response includes a temporary ban on grain exports, purchasing stock directly from farmers, and providing grains and poultry feed, cash transfers, food grants, input support, and technical assistance for soil moisture conservation.

By: Abubakar Ibrahim

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