Government to introduce ‘Nkoko Nkitinkiti’ programme next month – Agric Minister

Minister for Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku

The Minister for Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, says the government will launch the ‘Nkoko Nkitinkiti’ Programme in the first week of October, following its earlier postponement in July.

He explained that the initial delay was to allow broader consultation with stakeholders in the poultry sector, many of whom had raised concerns about inadequate engagement.

The programme, billed as a flagship intervention, is designed to reduce Ghana’s heavy reliance on poultry imports, which currently cost the nation over $300 million annually.

Speaking at the launch of the second phase of the West Africa Livestock Marketing Programme (PACBAO) in Accra, Mr Opoku assured poultry farmers that the new date would be honoured.

“Plans are far advanced, and it is expected that by the first week of October, His Excellency the President will officially launch the programme. Beneficiary lists are being finalised, procurement processes completed, and distribution will begin immediately afterwards,” he said.

The ‘Nkoko Nkitinkiti’ Programme is expected to transform the domestic poultry industry by supplying farmers with improved breeds and resources to expand production.

The government believes the scheme will cut imports, create jobs, and strengthen food security across the country.

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