Agric interventions must translate into tangible benefits for Africans- John Dumelo
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- Ghana's Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture, John Dumelo, urged for agricultural interventions to yield tangible benefits for Africans.
- He stressed that programs and policies must focus on measurable results that improve livelihoods and food security.
- Dumelo called for a renewed commitment to these goals across the continent.
Ghana's Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture, John Dumelo, has issued a call for a stronger commitment to ensuring that agricultural initiatives directly benefit African communities. He emphasized that the success of these interventions should be measured by their tangible impact on farmers, fishers, processors, and disadvantaged groups across the continent.
Dumelo articulated that agricultural programs and policies must be strategically designed to deliver concrete, measurable outcomes. The ultimate aim, he stated, is to significantly improve the livelihoods of those involved in the sector and bolster food security throughout Africa.
According to him, agricultural programmes and policies must be focused on delivering measurable results that improve livelihoods and strengthen food security.
His remarks underscore a desire for greater accountability and effectiveness in agricultural development efforts. The minister's call is directed towards a renewed focus on achieving practical results that strengthen both individual well-being and the continent's overall food system.
The Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture, Mr John Dumelo, has called for renewed commitment to ensuring that agricultural interventions translate into tangible benefits for farmers, fishers, processors, youth and disadvantaged communities across Africa.
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