Guinea fowls |
GHANA IS estimated
to produce over 100 million Guinea Fowls annually in three years to come as the
nation receives about 350,000 dollars from the Food and Agricultural
Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations to support Guinea Fowl production in the three regions of the North – Upper West, Upper East
and Northern.
The Project dubbed: “Enhanced
Guinea Fowl Production in the three Northern Regions of Ghana” is under
the government’s Accelerated Agricultural Growth and Development Strategy
(AAGDS and the Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy (GPRS II), which is aimed
at improving food security, human welfare and the reduction of poverty in
Ghana.
The three year project
which is being implemented by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) and
the International Centre for Enterprise and Sustainable Development (ICED), is
expected to increase the production of Guinea Fowls from the current 30 million
birds annually to 100 million in the next three years.
Speaking at a three
day capacity building training programme for Guinea Fowl farmers, Processors
and Agricultural Extension Officers of MoFA drawn from 22 communities in the
three regions, the Assistant Programme Officer of FAO-Ghana, Mr. Godwin Phylix
Cudjoe indicated that the project was designed to strengthen farmers and the
MoFA officials’ capacity in adopting modern Guinea Fowl production techniques.
He said that, it was
also aimed at increasing access to local and international markets for Guinea
Fowls and generating sustainable employment and income-earning opportunities
for the local population.
Mr. Cudjoe noted that
as part of the project, three demonstration and breeding centres (hatcheries)
are being established at Pong-Tamale in the Northern region, Paga in the Upper
East region and Babile in the Upper West region (almost complete) to enhance
the production of guinea fowl.
He said that the
breeding and demonstration centres would be equipped with the necessary
hatchery equipment including; incubators, watering and feeding troughs, feed
drugs and vaccines, improved housing and sanitation, disease prevention and
control and the centres are also stocked with 2,500 high laying egg efficiency
peal with exotic Guinea fowl keets each.
Grilled Guinea fowl for consumption |
A total of 1,650
farmers are expected to benefit from the project, according to Mr. Cudjoe.
The National Project
Coordinator of the Enhanced Guinea Fowl Production in Northern Ghana, Samuel
Yaw Apiiga said that the FAO and its partners had chosen the three Northern
Regions for the project because of their peculiar poverty situation.
According to him,
Guinea Fowl was the favourite meat for thousands of Ghanaians due to its
nutritional value and low fats level.
Unfortunately, the
demand for guinea fowl in Ghana is very high but supply continues to decrease
on daily basis. So far, the production or supply of guinea fowl in Ghana is
over 60% below demand from consumers.
Dr. Franklin Avornyo,
a Consultant to the Enhanced Guinea Fowl project from the Animal Research
Institute of the CSRI, Nyankpala Station said that research had shown that
farmers sometimes record over 90% deaths in Guinea Fowl production.
He said that the
demand for Guinea Fowl in the Northern regions was three times higher than
production or supply.
However, the Project according
to Prof Emmanuel Boon, Executive Director of International Centre for
Enterprise and Sustainable Development (ICED) had introduced modern Guinea Fowl
production equipment and exotic breeds to arrest the high mortality associated
with guinea fowl production.
Encouraging the youth
to go into guinea fowl production and become self-reliant, Prof Boon expressed
the hope that the beneficiary farmers and their households would see drastic
economic transformation in their lives, should the project succeed.
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