JICA Approves And Signs Grant Agreement For The Food Security Project For Underprivileged Farmers (2KR) For Ghana

Mr. Koji Makino, JICA Chief Representative Exchanging The Signed Grant Agreement With Hon. Hanna Tetteh, Foreign Affairs Minister

Mr. Koji Makino, JICA Chief Representative Exchanging The Signed Grant Agreement With Hon. Hanna Tetteh, Foreign Affairs Minister



The Japanese Government through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), has approved and signed the Agreement of a Grant requested by the Government of Ghana under the “Food Security Project for underprivileged Farmers (2KR)” for 2013 Japanese fiscal year.

The Grant Agreement signing ceremony was held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday 29th April, 2014. The Sector Minister, Hon. Hanna S. Tetteh and JICA Chief Representative, Mr. Koji Makino respectively signed on behalf of the Governments of Ghana and Japan.

2KR was launched in Japan in 1977 as a scheme for the purchase of agricultural machinery and materials to be utilized for increasing food production in developing countries. Ghana has been a beneficiary of this Grant assistance since 1981 and the focus of the project in the country is the provision of agricultural machinery to enhance the production of rice of which its import is now rapidly increasing.

For 2KR 2013, the Japanese Government provided the Government of Ghana with 70 Four wheeled Agricultural Tractors (with matching implements), 43 Power Tillers, 35 Rice Threshers, 20 Rice Reapers, and 5 Rice Mills. These items will be allocated to underprivileged or small scale farmers in the six project areas namely Upper East, Upper West, Northern, Ashanti, Volta and Greater Accra regions on hire purchase basis.

According to the Mr. Makino, ‘The Government of Japan is committed to helping Ghana achieve sufficient food production. Rice is one of the most important staple crops in Ghana and its consumption is quite high. We are assisting the efforts of the Government of Ghana at ensuring that many small-scale famers across the country are empowered to plant, process and produce rice in commercial quantities. This way, they will be contributing to food security in the country and also improve their own living standards.’

Since its commencement, the project has improved the local production of rice and has contributed to the sustainable livelihood of small-scale farmers. It has also helped these farmers to contribute to promoting food security in the country.

Source: JICA PR Advisor, Kojo Bode-Williams (0242903392)

Mr. Koji Makino, JICA Chief Representative Exchanging The Signed Grant Agreement With Hon. Hanna Tetteh, Foreign Affairs Minister
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