Women in Gari Processing Industry at Korkormu in the Akwapim North
District of the Eastern Region have appealed to the District Assembly
and the Ministry of Food and Agriculture to provide the area with
potable water and electricity to boost the production of Gari in the
area.
According to them, water is an essential commodity that is needed in
the production process therefore the lack of it affects the cost of
production significantly.
The leader of Milenorvisi Group, a Gari Processing group at Korkormu
Ms Saratha Angli revealed this in an interview with Myjoyonline.com at
Korkormu in the Eastern Region.
She said the Milenorvisi Gari Processing factory was established by
the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, IFA and, Root and Tuber
Improvement and Marketing Programme two years ago.
According to her, the project has created employment for a total number of 45 people who are mostly women in the catchment area.
Ms Saratha Angli noted, the facility has significantly improved on
their standard of living hence the need for the Ministry to replicate
the programme in most parts of the country to generate employment as
well as empower the people, especially women.
She however mentioned non-availability of electricity and potable
water for production as a major challenge facing the industry. This, she
revealed has increased the cost of production.
She appealed to the District Assembly to assist the Milenovisi Gari
Village with water and electricity in order to boost the Gari processing
business.
Ms Saratha Angli also revealed, the Gari Industry is so viable and
when managed properly, most youths, especially women, can be self
sufficient as well as improve on their socio-economic development.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Invest more in gari processing-Women appeal to MOFA
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