The United States Government through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the United Nations (UN) World Food Programme (WFP) has launched a one-year project to provide vital support to farmers during the lean season in Ghana.
The $7 million Farmer Support Activity aims to boost food security by assisting farmers to continue agriculture activities in the lean season in select districts in the Upper East, Upper West, Northeast, and Northern Regions, as well as adjacent areas, for a period of three months.

As part of the implementation of this project, the USAID Farmer Support Activity will go through a well-designed system of cash transfers and agricultural training for 17,000 vulnerable farmers during the three-month lean season from June to August 2023.
Through a multi-sectoral initiative that includes the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, the National Identity Authority and MTN, among others, WFP has already identified, targeted and registered the vulnerable smallholder farmers who will benefit from the project. By partnering with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, USAID and WFP aim to harness the government’s expertise necessary to empower farmers and strengthen agricultural practices.
Through this collaborative approach, the project aims to enhance food security, improve livelihoods, and contribute to the sustainable development of Ghana’s agricultural sector.

In close partnership with the Government of Ghana, USAID and WFP are committed to working hand in hand to implement this transformative project. Recognizing the importance of collaboration and coordination, this joint effort will ensure the effective delivery of support to the farmers in Ghana.
Source: gh.usembassy.gov
