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Ghana and FAO Have a Common Goal of Ensuring Food Security- Agric Minister

Minister for Food and Agriculture Eric Opoku has hailed the long standing collaboration between Ghana and the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organisation, FAO. According to the minister Government of Ghana and FAO have a “Common goal of achieving food security and nutrition” for all.

Mr. Opoku mde the remarks when Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative for Africa Abebe Haile-Gabriel for FAO paid a courtesy call on him in his office.

The FAO Assistant Director-General assured FAO’s continued close collaboration with the Government of Ghana.

Discussions between the two centred on key upcoming global and regional milestones including the FAO 80th anniversary throughout 2025, the 44th Session of the FAO Conference to be held in Rome from 28 June to 4 July 2025, the World Food Forum scheduled for October 2025, FAO’s global exhibition ‘From Seeds to Foods’ and the launch of the FAO Museum, both also scheduled in October during the World Food Forum, and the ongoing Country Office strengthening process to enhance FAO’s deliveries.

The pair reaffirmed the long-standing partnership between FAO and Ghana and exchanged views on collaborating on priority areas for joint action, particularly the Feed Ghana Programme, launched by the Government with a view to boosting agricultural production, creating jobs, and reducing food imports.

“The two of us have a common goal: achieving food security and nutrition for everybody,” the Minister said.

FAO and Ghana have a special relationship because the FAO regional headquarters for Africa is based in Accra, as well as the FAO Ghana country office. This makes FAO the largest UN agency in Ghana.

“We see FAO’s Regional Office for Africa as a huge blessing to the nation. This is an opportunity for us to impact on the lives of the people,” the Minister said.

FAO is currently supporting a range of initiatives in Ghana, including improving food security response in northern Ghana in partnership with the European Union, supporting women fonio producers, strengthening the soybean value chain under the One Country One Priority Product initiative, enhancing fisheries governance, and preventing transboundary animal diseases, among others

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