Farmers in UWR sensitized on PFJ2.0 programme


The Upper West Regional Department of Agriculture has engaged some stakeholders in the region to sensitise them on the second phase of the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ 2.0) programme.

The engagement was to, among other things, expose the stakeholders to the PFJ 2.0 registration process and encourage them to in turn educate their communities.

Speaking at the event in Wa, Mr Peter Maala, the Upper West Regional Coordinating Director, who represented the Upper West Regional Minister, expressed hope that the sensitisation would help the people to have deeper understanding of the programme and how they could benefit from it.

‘We will continue to create awareness and get more people to be aware of the PFJ 2.0 and its benefits so that more farmers will be enrolled,’ he indicated.

He also expressed hope that the PFJ 2.0 would yield the expected outcome of increasing agricultural production and contributing to poverty reduction, especially in the Upper West Region.

Mr Huudu Abu, the Upper West Regional Directo
r of the Department of Agriculture, indicated that the PFJ 2.0 had come to build on the successes of the first phase of the programme.

He said it was, therefore, necessary to educate the stakeholders on the PFJ 2.0 programme to enable them to appreciate the potential impact of the programme on farmers and its implementation modalities.

Mr Abu said that would also enable the stakeholders to extend the education to the farmers to benefit from it.

He announced that registration of farmers for the programme was currently ongoing and there was the need for the farmers to know the requirement for the registration.

He encouraged institutions in the region, including government agencies and departments, to take advantage of the programme to help contribute to the goal of achieving food and nutrition security.

In a presentation, Mr Stephen Yelsung, the Upper West Regional Agricultural Extension Officer, noted that the registration of farmers for the PFJ 2.0 was done through a digital platform called the ‘Ghana Ag
riculture and Agribusiness Platform’.

He said it was necessary to enable the government to keep a database of farmers in the country.

Mr Yelsung stated that Ghana Card formed an integral part of the registration process and encouraged all farmers to acquire it to benefit from the programme.

He explained that a person was expected to have a minimum farm size of half an acre before he or she could be registered to benefit from the programme.

Mr Frederick Vuozie, the Wa Municipal Director of Agriculture, expressed hope that considering the benefits that farmers in the region derived from the first phase of the programme, they would embrace the second phase to further improve their livelihoods.

He explained that as a private-led programme, the challenges encountered with the first phase of the programme, including smuggling of the PFJ fertilizer, difficulty in accessing credit and mechanisation services and timely access to inputs, would be addressed.

Kuoro Osman Diewia Nankpa III, the Paramount Chief of th
e Pulima Traditional Area in the Sissala West District, raised concerns about the poor nature of roads in the Sissala area, which was affecting farmers in the area.

Heads of Departments and Agencies, representatives of farmer groups and associations among others participated in the event.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Morocco: 2024 CAN Futsal promises to be a grand event


Morocco, a privileged host land for African football, is preparing to organize the 2024 CAN Futsal from April 11 to 21.

This new continental competition promises to be a new coronation for the Kingdom, which continues to confirm its leadership in the sports field and its commitment to the development of African football.

These are in line with the enlightened vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, the first promoter of a greater involvement of Morocco on the African continent and champion of South-South cooperation.

The Kingdom has already accumulated a rich experience and undeniable know-how in the organization of major sporting events, including the 2018 CHAN, the 2020 CAN Futsal in Laayoune, the last and next Women’s CAN.

The rest are the U23 CAN, the next 5 editions of the U17 Women’s CAN, the CAN25 and the 2030 World Cup, as well as several editions of the Club World Cup, including the latest one, are concrete examples of this Moroccan success in hosting major international sports tournaments.

Than
ks to its high-level infrastructure, Morocco hosted more than 19 African teams that came to play international football matches during the last FIFA window in March.

This success story is the fruit of the enlightened vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, who attaches particular importance to the development of sport and the promotion of the values of fair play and solidarity. The Sovereign spares no effort to make Morocco a privileged host land for major sporting competitions and a key player in the African sporting landscape.

Morocco is not only a leader in terms of organization, but it is also a talented football nation. The national futsal team is the perfect illustration of this. Indeed, the Atlas Lions have won the last two CAN Futsal and reached the quarter-finals of the last World Cup. They are currently ranked 8th in the FIFA Futsal rankings, confirming their status as a continental power in this discipline.

The 2024 CAN Futsal will therefore be an opportunity for Morocco to once again demonstrat
e its talent and passion for football. The national team will be keen to thrill the Moroccan public and lift the trophy for the third time in a row.

The organization of the 2024 CAN Futsal is not just a sporting competition. It is also an event that carries noble values such as South-South cooperation, unity and African solidarity.

Morocco, faithful to its commitment to the continent, will do everything possible to make the 2024 CAN Futsal a resounding success and a symbol of the unity and dynamism of African football.

In conclusion, Morocco is positioning itself as the leader of African football as a host country and a talented nation. The 2024 CAN Futsal promises to be a grand event that will allow the Kingdom to share its passion for football with the rest of the continent and confirm its leadership on the African sporting scene.

Source: Ghana News Agency