As per Deputy Agric Minister, Yaw Frimpong Addo, keeping up with offices of these institution is the best way to ensure that policies like Technical Education Development for Modernized Agriculture in Ghana (TEDMAG) don't vanish.
Talking at the last partner meeting of the TEDMAG project, Mr. Frimpong Addo showed that the venture has been a triumph and government will keep on dispensing assets to agriculture colleges.
"When these offices have been overhauled, it really depends on the service to place it in the yearly financial plan for support. This is significant since, in such a case that we're ready to keep up with these offices, it will accompany us for quite a while and that would be great for country," he said.
The Government of Canada in 2017 executed the TEDMAG Venture. The 135-million-dollar project was to redo educational program at agric schools and supplement Ghana's modernizing farming plan.
Head of Collaboration at the High Commission of Canada in Ghana, Kathleen Flynn-Dapaah accentuated that the TEDMAG project focused on engaging ladies along the horticulture esteem chain.
"The government of Canada and Ghana have been working under this venture to advance orientation correspondence. Through our association with government of Ghana and non-legislative associations, women in agriculture in Ghana are engaged in different ways. They have more significant levels of monetary autonomies permitting them to purchase lands, to buy simple agro-handling machines, to grow their agro-handling exercises and with the additional assets to work on their homes," she hinted.
One of the recipients, Cedonia Akanpisi, an students of Damongo Horticulture School shared what the undertaking has meant for her life.
"TEDMAG has helped in changing the negative impression of agric. They say agric is the institution of an economy however I accept it's the oxygen of an economy and TEDMAG has contributed in affecting extraordinary energy and enthusiasm for agribusiness," she said.
The Technical Education Development for Modernized Agriculture in Ghana Projects ran from 2017 to 2022.