
Mahama's Cashew Plan: A New Dawn for Ghana's Bono Region Farmers?
Ghana's President Mahama Announces Cashew Development Board to Boost Bono Region Economy President John Mahama recently announced the establishment of a long-awaited Cashew Development Board in Ghana's Bono Region. This initiative aims to revitalize the cashew industry and improve the livelihoods of local farmers. The board will play a crucial role in regulating prices, ensuring market access, and promoting processing and research within the region. "This board will oversee pricing, regulation, market access, processing, and research in order to give our farmers the break that they deserve," President Mahama stated during a public address. The video shows him speaking directly to the audience, emphasizing the importance of this development. The government's commitment to this project extends beyond the development board itself. A partnership with the private sector is underway to build a modern cashew processing factory in the Bono Region. This factory will not only add value to the locally produced cashews but also create numerous jobs, contributing significantly to the region's economic growth. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to industrialize agriculture and strengthen local economies. By processing cashews locally, Ghana can keep more wealth within the country and create opportunities for its citizens.