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(AVEYIME) NORTH TONGU : Ghana to meet rice requirement under Aveyime Rice Project
The Aveyime Rice Project in the Volta Region, can assist Ghana to meet her rice requirement and become a model in the production of the stable in the West African Sub-region.
Date Created : 3/19/2009 5:58:23 AM : Story Author : GhanaDistrict.Com
The Aveyime Rice Project in the Volta Region, can assist Ghana to meet her rice requirement and become a model in the production of the stable in the West African Sub-region.
The Managing Director of Prairie Volta Limited Managers of the Project, Mr. Everett Anderson expressed this optimism in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, during a visit to the project site last Thursday.
He said the project could put Ghana in the position to meet the entire rice needs of the sub-region.
Mr. Anderson showed the GNA 16 rice varieties, 10 foreign and six local, planted on small-scale research plots to identify the suitable varieties and farming procedures, and said results on all the varieties proved successful.
“We have been further encouraged by the results on the test plants undertaken and optimistic that rice can successfully be grown here,” Mr Anderson said.
He said 100 acres of rice fields have already been planted with jasmine rice, another 200 acres fully developed for planting this month and further fields were being developed for irrigation and crop management.
Mr. Anderson said the assets and equipment including the irrigation milling machines were standard and that the company planned to plant 100 acres of the 3000 acres plot every month and harvest 100 acres of the crop per month.
“We would be harvesting 100 acres of rice every month beginning June this year out of which we expect 1,700 tons of milled rice monthly, he said.
Mr. Anderson said more equipment including those designed to work in clayey fields in the rainy season were expected into the country soon so that production could be undertaken all year round to be able to meet set targets.
He said the company would make some of its facilities including the rice mill and expertise available to private rice growers in the country and adopt an out-grower programme to advance the rice industry in the country.
Regarding difficulties rice farmers face in marketing the produce in Ghana and West Africa, Mr. Anderson said Prairie Volta Limited has long years of experience in marketing their produce and are prepared to sell at the prevailing market prices in Ghana.
He said the project would employ about 100 people and several more directly and indirectly.
The Finance Manager of the Company, Mr Richard Amoasi-Andoh said returns on the project looked positive given the plantation plans to be followed.
Some of the facilities and equipment the GNA had the opportunity to see were the rice mill, the 15,000 tonne capacity silo, the irrigation machine, tillers, planters, harvesters and the construction of an air strip for the aircraft that would spray chemicals and fertilizers over the farm.
The project initially called the Quality Grains Project, was initiated by the government over 10 years ago with a 20 million dollar foreign loan.
GNA
The Managing Director of Prairie Volta Limited Managers of the Project, Mr. Everett Anderson expressed this optimism in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, during a visit to the project site last Thursday.
He said the project could put Ghana in the position to meet the entire rice needs of the sub-region.
Mr. Anderson showed the GNA 16 rice varieties, 10 foreign and six local, planted on small-scale research plots to identify the suitable varieties and farming procedures, and said results on all the varieties proved successful.
“We have been further encouraged by the results on the test plants undertaken and optimistic that rice can successfully be grown here,” Mr Anderson said.
He said 100 acres of rice fields have already been planted with jasmine rice, another 200 acres fully developed for planting this month and further fields were being developed for irrigation and crop management.
Mr. Anderson said the assets and equipment including the irrigation milling machines were standard and that the company planned to plant 100 acres of the 3000 acres plot every month and harvest 100 acres of the crop per month.
“We would be harvesting 100 acres of rice every month beginning June this year out of which we expect 1,700 tons of milled rice monthly, he said.
Mr. Anderson said more equipment including those designed to work in clayey fields in the rainy season were expected into the country soon so that production could be undertaken all year round to be able to meet set targets.
He said the company would make some of its facilities including the rice mill and expertise available to private rice growers in the country and adopt an out-grower programme to advance the rice industry in the country.
Regarding difficulties rice farmers face in marketing the produce in Ghana and West Africa, Mr. Anderson said Prairie Volta Limited has long years of experience in marketing their produce and are prepared to sell at the prevailing market prices in Ghana.
He said the project would employ about 100 people and several more directly and indirectly.
The Finance Manager of the Company, Mr Richard Amoasi-Andoh said returns on the project looked positive given the plantation plans to be followed.
Some of the facilities and equipment the GNA had the opportunity to see were the rice mill, the 15,000 tonne capacity silo, the irrigation machine, tillers, planters, harvesters and the construction of an air strip for the aircraft that would spray chemicals and fertilizers over the farm.
The project initially called the Quality Grains Project, was initiated by the government over 10 years ago with a 20 million dollar foreign loan.
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