Gov’t buys tomatoes, onions from farmers to support Feed Ghana Programme

The government has stepped in to purchase 1,000 boxes of tomatoes and 2,000 bags of onions cultivated by farmers in the Asante Akim North District of the Ashanti Region.
The intervention follows concerns that, despite a bumper harvest under the Feed Ghana Programme, a lack of buyers threatened to significantly reduce farmers’ earnings.
According to the Member of Parliament for Asante Akim North, Frimpong Kwame Ohene Asante smallholder farmers in the area had successfully expanded tomato and onion cultivation through the initiative but faced difficulties marketing their perishable produce.
“In response to the MP’s appeal, His Excellency directed that senior high schools in the Asante Akim North area procure all the tomatoes and onions produced, ensuring the farmers receive fair value for their crops while feeding students,” Dr. Peter Boamah Otokunor, Director of Presidential Initiatives in Agriculture and Agribusiness at the Office of the President, explained.
Dr. Otokunor confirmed at a press briefing that the entire consignment of tomatoes had already been taken up. The briefing also served to launch the public registration portal for farmers under the government’s Three Million Coconut seedlings initiative.
He encouraged farmers interested in the coconut programme to secure land before applying.
“The process is simple and digital. With a mobile phone, tablet, or computer, farmers can complete registration in minutes using basic details such as name, contact, farm location, and acreage,” Dr. Otokunor noted. “Beneficiaries must have prepared their land before receiving seedlings, to ensure timely planting and maximum success.”
The government’s dual initiative — addressing immediate market challenges while promoting long-term crop diversification — underscores its commitment to strengthening agribusiness and farmer livelihoods.