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Business News of Saturday, 15 May 2021

Source: business24.com.gh

Seed traceability programme will eliminate charlatan seed producers - Dr Issahaku

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Dr Zakaria Issahaku, Technical Advisor, German Development Organisation-Market Oriented Agricultural Programme (GIZ-MOAP), has stated that the introduction of the seed traceability programme will help eliminate charlatan seed producers from the seed market.

This, according to him, would contribute to an increase in the availability of quality seeds in the market, thereby, playing a key role in enhancing productivity of farmers.

Dr Issahaku stated this during a day’s training programme on seed traceability systems for agro input dealers drawn from North East, Savannah and Upper West Regions.

The seed sector, described by Dr Issahaku as the sleeping giant in the agriculture sector has not experienced the expected growth trajectory and at the centre of the challenge according to him was the issue about the quality of seeds produced and sold to farmers.

“Farmers have not been served with the best of quality seeds over the years, which have created deep suspicion about the use of seeds,” he emphasised and attributed the challenge partly to the adulteration of seeds and poor policy regulation.

He said the decision by MOAP North West, the National Seed Trade Association of Ghana (NASTAG) and the Plant Protection and Regulatory Services Directorate (PPRSD) to collaborate in this direction, was not only timely but also revolutionary.

Dr Issahaku pointed out that the collaboration would also ensure a more strengthened PPRSD, which ensures the provision of much better regulatory oversight in the industry.

“Beyond this training, the partners are committing themselves to ensuring that rigorous monitoring is undertaken to guarantee a successful pilot of the scheme leading to a possible nationwide adoption in the years to come,” he said.