Ghana government must support palm oil industry to create more jobs – Paul Kwabena-Amaning

Published 2021년 5월 13일

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The President of the Artisanal Palm Oil Millers and Outgrowers Association of Ghana, Paul-Kwabena-Amaning, is calling on the government to invest in the palm oil industry to boost the economy and create job opportunities. He believes that with an investment of Ghs282,000,000.00 allocated to the Ministry of Trade, the palm oil industry has the potential to employ 1.5 million Ghanaians and solve the country's unemployment problem. Currently, Ghana imports palm oil from Malaysia despite having the necessary conditions for production. The association, which distributes palm oil to all Senior High Schools under the free SHS policy, is seeking government support to increase production to supply to industries.
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President of Artisanal Palm Oil Millers and Outgrowers Association of Ghana, Mr. Paul-Kwabena-Amaning, is urging the government to invest in the palm oil industry to boost the economy. The Ministry of Trade will receive Two hundred and Eighty-two million Ghana cedis (Ghs282,000,000.00) to pursue various interventions in which he said some of the monies should be channeled to the palm oil industry sector to create employment for the Ghanaian youth. Mr Amaning also noted that if government invests in the sector, about 1.5 million Ghanaians can be employed which will reduce the unemployment rate in the country. “If we are able to contain the palm industry, we can employ about 1.5 million people, it can solve Ghana’s unemployment issue,” Paul-Kwabena-Amaning exclusively told Kwaku Dawuro on ‘Anopa Nkomo’ on Accra-based Kingdom FM 107.7 “Surprisingly, Ghana imports oil from Malaysia but we have the capacity to produce, I can tell you for a fact that the previous ...
Source: Ghanaweb

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