The programme is also a government initiative to complement the Planting for Food and Jobs programme and already, about 2,000 people in the Okere District have benefited from extension services under the programme.
Mr Daniel Kenneth, the Okere District Chief Executive, said the intention of government is to empower people especially farmers to improve upon their livelihood through sustainable farming activities.
He urged the beneficiaries to own the project for their own good by adopting good practices such as records keeping and adhering to the advice of extension officers.
The DCE advised the beneficiaries not to do it as a business, as usual, adding that the 10 cockerels given to each beneficiary when taken good care of can be the beginning of a big poultry business which could create job opportunities for the youth in the area. Read Full Story
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