The single sharpest fact is that more than 10 young men and women from the Bole-Bamboi Constituency have successfully graduated as members of the Feed Ghana Brigades. The graduation ceremony was held on Wednesday morning at the Tesano Police Training School.

The Feed Ghana Brigades, a flagship initiative of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, aims to equip young people with knowledge and expertise to support agricultural production and extension services across the country. About 500 recruits completed their training nationwide. According to the Member of Parliament for Bole-Bamboi and Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Dr Alhaji Yusif Sulemana, the constituency's youth's participation in the programme reflects their commitment to supporting national development through agriculture. Dr Sulemana congratulated all the graduates for embracing the opportunity to serve the country. He described the Feed Ghana initiative as a timely intervention that will empower young people while boosting food production and agricultural productivity nationwide.

Dr Sulemana also expressed optimism that the newly trained Feed Ghana Brigades would play a vital role in ensuring that the Bole District fully benefits from the Farmers Service Centre earmarked for the district, thereby contributing to increased agricultural output and improved livelihoods in the area. The Farmers Service Centre is a major investment in the agricultural sector, which seeks to improve the distribution of inputs and services to farmers nationwide, ultimately leading to increased agricultural productivity.

The graduates from Bole-Bamboi were part of the nationwide cohort of young people who have volunteered to contribute their skills and dedication towards transforming Ghana's agriculture under the Feed Ghana programme. According to Dr Sulemana, their participation in the programme reflects the commitment of the youth in the constituency to supporting national development through agriculture.

The Feed Ghana initiative is part of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture's efforts to improve the agricultural sector, which is a major contributor to Ghana's economy. The initiative seeks to empower young people with knowledge and expertise to support agricultural production and extension services across the country.

The graduation ceremony was attended by senior officials from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, including the Minister of Food and Agriculture, Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto. The Minister congratulated the graduates for completing their training and urged them to contribute their expertise to improving Ghana's agricultural sector.

In his address, Dr Akoto noted that the Feed Ghana initiative is a major step towards achieving the government's vision of transforming the agricultural sector and empowering young people to contribute to national development. He expressed optimism that the initiative will have a positive impact on the agricultural sector and the economy as a whole.

The Feed Ghana initiative is a major investment in the agricultural sector, which seeks to improve the distribution of inputs and services to farmers nationwide, ultimately leading to increased agricultural productivity. The initiative has the potential to improve the lives of many Ghanaians, particularly those in the rural areas who depend on agriculture for their livelihood.

The graduates will now be equipped to provide agricultural extension services to farmers, thereby contributing to improved agricultural productivity and the government's vision of transforming the agricultural sector.

The Feed Ghana initiative is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Food and Agriculture and other stakeholders in the agricultural sector. The initiative has the potential to improve the lives of many Ghanaians, particularly those in the rural areas who depend on agriculture for their livelihood.

The graduates from Bole-Bamboi were part of the nationwide cohort of young people who have volunteered to contribute their skills and dedication towards transforming Ghana's agriculture under the Feed Ghana programme.

The Feed Ghana initiative is part of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture's efforts to improve the agricultural sector, which is a major contributor to Ghana's economy. The initiative seeks to empower young people with knowledge and expertise to support agricultural production and extension services across the country.

The graduation ceremony was attended by senior officials from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, including the Minister of Food and Agriculture, Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto. The Minister congratulated the graduates for completing their training and urged them to contribute their expertise to improving Ghana's agricultural sector.

Key Facts

  • Over 10 graduates from the Bole-Bamboi Constituency have joined over 500 nationwide graduates of the Feed Ghana initiative.
  • The Feed Ghana Brigades is a flagship initiative of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture.
  • The initiative aims to equip young people with knowledge and expertise to support agricultural production and extension services across the country.
  • The graduates will now contribute their skills and dedication to transforming Ghana's agriculture.
  • The Feed Ghana initiative is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Food and Agriculture and other stakeholders in the agricultural sector.