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Politics of Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Source: GNA

District small scale industrialization initiative to take off – Haruna Iddrisu

Mr Haruna Iddrisu, Minister of Trade and Industry, has said Government would establish the District Small Scale Industrialization Initiative (DSSII) by January 2014 in all districts to help create jobs for the youth.

He said the Export Development and Agriculture Investment Fund Act would be revised to facilitate the funding of the DSSII under the National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI).

Mr Iddrisu said this Mr Adamu Sulley, the Chairman of the National Food and Agric Show, paid a courtesy call on him in Accra on Tuesday.

The visit was to seek his Ministry’s support and collaboration in organizing the 5th Food and Agriculture Show in October.

The Minister said the DSSII in each district would be given enough funds through the NBSSI to place them on sound footings.

He said each district has been tasked to come out with two strategic projects based on agriculture or other natural resources available in their jurisdictions to be classified under DSSII for funding.

He said Ghana was undoubtedly an agrarian economy and the availability of food and its pricing index was of relevance to the government in its desire to maintain a single digit inflation.

He suggested to the National Food and Agric Show to rename the “Food and Agric Show” as “Food, Export and Agric Show” to reflect the fact that it was not just about food and agriculture but the export market as well.

Mr Iddrisu appealed to all entrepreneurs in the food and agriculture sector to parttake in the 5th Food and Agric Show saying let’s use the platform to add values to our agricultural products.

Mr Sulley said the “Food and Agric Show” will be held in Accra in October at the Efua Sutherland’s Children Park, and it would serve as a means of building a solid marketing foundation to ensure that the value chain is sustained.

He said the focus of the Show will be on food, agriculture, trade and targeted people within the agricultural sector.