Monday 27 October 2014

PROBLEMS OF AGRICULTURE IN GHANA

Hello, warmly welcome to Ghanafarms, the number one blogspot on agriculture in the country. In my last post, I talked about some of the importance of agriculture to our motherland Ghana. We found out that Agriculture had benefited the country in many ways some of which include the provision of food, serving as sources of raw materials to industries, sources of employment as well as income to farmers and many others. Today, I am going to talk about problems associated with agriculture production in Ghana thus militating the country’s dream of becoming self sufficiency in food production.

 First and foremost, inadequate extension or technical personnel in the sector has made the production level to be stagnant. Education is the key to development without which one is powerless as the gunpowder. Farmers who produce agriculture products need training on the new and improved methods of production. Nowadays, many farmers have turned to the usage of chemicals to get rid of weeds on their farms due to the unavailability of farm hands. The problems with this chemical application is numerous ranging from killing of the useful micro and macro organisms in the soil, reduction of taste many root and tubers to killing of the farmer and his immediate family. It is therefore necessary for the technical officers to train farmers on the usage of the chemical, but in our country, the services of these officers has been neglected thus farmers use the chemicals anyhow and anywhere hence the low production of food production.
Infertile soils hinders food production
Most of the soils around has lost its fertility due to continuous farming and numerous outbreak of bush fire. Due to the continuous cropping of many root and tubers and cereals which use much of the soil nutrients, many of our soils have not been able to yield as expected. Hence, there is   the need to replace the depleted nutrient in the soil that result in poor harvest. It is therefore incumbent on technical officers to teach farmers on the methods of regaining the soil fertility to improve food production.  
Most farmers still  use hoe and cutlass

The subsistence production in Ghana is another challenge in the development of agriculture in the country. Subsistence farming is the type of farming where the farmer produces food and other agricultural product for consumption by the farmer and his or her family and the surplus are sold. In a situation, where the farmer’s product are grown for sale the resource of the subsistence economy is said to be commercial. The challenge with subsistence farming whether commercialize or not is the limited capital input. The methods employed tend to be traditional – the hoe and cutlass are the common implements still used. There is limited use of tractor or animal power for cultivation. Due to this, the country still depends on other country for food. 
The system of land holding is also problematic. In this country, the land holding is based on the principle of traditional communal rights. The communal system of land holding does not encourage economic use of land for agricultural purposes. Hardworking farmers cannot use communal land as security for obtaining loans loans from financial institutions because they do own the land. Furthermore, where land is shared among the number of individual as part of traditional inheritance system it leads to fragmentation. Land available for individual farming activities get smaller and this adversely affects the efficiency of farming and the productivity of the land.
Another problem is lack of record keeping on part of some farmers. Record keeping helps farmers to evaluate the performance within a given period of time. This will tell them success and failures ,where they are failing they can put some measures in place to check these failures. In a situation where the farmer does not keep records its becomes very difficult to access his or her progress, and this is what happens in, Ghana  many of  them do not keep records.
Environmental diseases hinder crop yields 
Diseases and pests outbreak is another problem militating against agriculture production in Ghana.  Many problems can arise when growing arable crops, vegetable as well as cash crops and rearing of farm animals. These can cause by diseases and pests.  Diseases reduces the quality of agricultural products thus reduces its market value. The pests, mostly insect and their larvae. They cause mechanical damage to crops, farm animals. They also spread diseases. Furthermore, an outbreak of bush fires and environmental diseases hinders agricultural development.  These and many others are some of the problems with agriculture here in Ghana.
Diseases and pest affects agriculture development
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