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As part of the process to enroll smallholder farmers under GASIP's Conservation Agriculture upscale for the year 2021, the Climate Change Adaptation Manager along with Value Chain Officers, have for the past week been visiting selected districts to verify names of farmers which have been submitted by partnering districts.

In all, thirty districts were visited for this verification and this included twenty districts that GASIP has targeted to support with training for community members in nursery establishment, seedling production, and alley cropping in the selected districts.

The Climate change adaptation interventions of GASIP is funded by IFAD under the Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture Program (ASAP) grant.

Through the visits, GASIP gets to understand and appreciate the challenges smallholders go through, and to adopt suitable interventions for them.

GASIP would like to thank all District Directors and staff who participated in the verification exercise. A number of recommendations have been made after the visits for you to work on. Together, we can select the right and most vulnerable farmers to be supported to benefit from the climate change resilience activity, and to serve as climate change champions for others to learn from.

Indeed, it also shows how our District Department of Agriculture organizes themselves in the midst of the Corona virus pandemic.

GASIP entreats all Districts to take COVID-19 seriously, and to ensure that the right protocols are employed at all gatherings.

Statement by the National Programme Cordinator – Mr. Klutse Kudomor

Chief Director, Representatives of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), National Directors of the Ministry of Food & Agriculture (MoFA), Directors of Regional and District Agriculture Departments, Partnering Value Chain Drivers (VCDs), Smallholder Farmer Organization Leads, the Media, Colleagues, Ladies and Gentlemen.

It is an honour to have you join us in our first stakeholder encounter under the theme:

“Consolidating the Gains in Strengthening Smallholder Farmer Organizations’’. Thank you for coming, and for those of you joining online, thank you for your participation.

Mr. Chairman, as you are aware, the Ghana Agricultural Sector Investment Program, GASIP is currently being financed by an IFAD loan of 36 million USD and Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture Program (ASAP) grant of 10 million USD. The Programme is being implemented by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture.

The goal and objective of GASIP is to sustainably reduce poverty in rural Ghana by increasing profitability and resilience to climate change of Agribusinesses & Smallholder Farmers.

GASIP became effective in 2015 and was expected to close by June 2021. However, the Programme is being considered for Extension so as to complete outstanding activities.

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