Business News of Monday, 30 September 2024

Source: Kojo Emmanuel, Contributor

Volta Regional Minister lauds Aquaculture for Food and Jobs Programme

Volta Regional Minister, Dr. Archibald Yao Letsa Volta Regional Minister, Dr. Archibald Yao Letsa

Dr. Archibald Yao Letsa, the Volta Regional Minister, has praised the innovative Aquaculture for Food and Jobs Programme initiated by the Ministry for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development.

He expressed his support during the opening remarks at the final training session under the programme in Ho.

Welcoming the beneficiaries, Dr. Letsa urged them to take the training seriously, emphasizing its potential to empower them economically and generate sustainable income.

Dr. Letsa noted that the government's involvement extends beyond training, promising support in the early stages of business setup.

“This training is a valuable opportunity for you all,” said Dr. Letsa. “It is not just about learning the techniques of aquaculture, but also about generating an income that will enable you to take care of your families, pay school fees, and enhance your standard of living,” he said.

The training sessions, which covered 776 beneficiaries across different districts in the Volta Region, addressed various aspects of aquaculture business development, from fish farming techniques to marketing and finance principles.

Beneficiaries were equipped with the necessary skills to embark on sustainable fish farming, expected to contribute to food security, employment, and economic growth within the region and beyond.

Dr. Letsa stressed the importance of dedication and hard work throughout the program, encouraging participants to apply the knowledge gained to ensure the success of their ventures.

“Your determination and effort will determine the outcome of this venture. By taking this training seriously and putting in the necessary hard work, you can create a sustainable business that not only supports you but also contributes to the development of the region,” he added.

In addition to business development, Dr. Letsa highlighted the financial benefits of pursuing aquaculture. He reminded beneficiaries of the potential to generate income to support themselves and their families, underscoring how aquaculture can be a viable solution to economic challenges and an avenue for self-sufficiency.

The program, part of the government's broader strategy to promote sustainable livelihoods and boost the aquaculture sector, provided participants with practical knowledge on starting and managing an aquaculture business.

The Aquaculture for Food and Jobs Programme aims to train and support over 10,000 Ghanaians in establishing aquaculture businesses. It is being implemented by the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture with service provision by R and B Farms, the largest indigenous inland fish farm in Ghana, operating on over 32 hectares of land.

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