Vice President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has emphasised the need for stronger agricultural collaboration between Ghana and Australia to help address food production challenges.
She highlighted Australia’s expertise in agribusiness and Ghana’s abundant arable lands, stating that deeper collaboration in the sector would yield mutual benefits.
Speaking during a courtesy call by Australian High Commissioner Berenice Owen-Jones, Professor Opoku-Agyemang noted that a strategic partnership between the two countries could unlock long-term solutions to Ghana’s agricultural difficulties.
High Commissioner Owen-Jones, in response, revealed plans to expand the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) to Ghana.
This initiative, she said, would promote collaborative research and innovation, aligning with the Ghanaian government’s mechanised farming agenda and efforts to achieve food self-sufficiency.
Beyond agriculture, Owen-Jones also pointed out Australia’s significant mining investments in West Africa, estimated at $30 billion, with Ghana hosting a substantial share.
She expressed optimism about Atlantic Lithium’s upcoming project in Ghana, which, pending parliamentary approval, was expected to create over 900 direct jobs and boost local economies.
Professor Opoku-Agyemang commended Australia’s mining expertise while calling for sustainable mining practices that align with Ghana’s developmental goals.
The discussions also touched on Australia’s long-standing commitment to community development through its Direct Aid Program (DAP).
The High Commissioner reaffirmed Australia’s dedication to supporting women, children, and marginalised communities in Ghana through targeted interventions.
Professor Opoku-Agyemang praised the impact of the DAP, urging increased funding to further strengthen local community resilience.
The meeting reaffirmed the commitment of both nations to enhancing cooperation in agriculture, mining, and community development, with a focus on economic growth and sustainability.
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