Head of Commercial Banking at Stanbic Bank, Abdul Jaleel Hussein, has hinted that the Agriculture sector can contribute more to Ghana’s GDP.
According to him, the use of basic farming tools in the rural areas has not helped Ghana’s agriculture sector, stating that rapid industrialisation of the sector is required to see major boost in its contribution to the nation’s GDP, and the livelihoods of farmers.
“Customary beliefs and traditions also remain a hindrance to the sector’s development,” he stated.
He added “we have to think about how to add value to our agriculture industry through effective, vibrant and sustainable systems, as well as the right machinery”.
Another issue Mr Jaleel Hussein found threatening to the acceleration of agriculture industrialisation in Ghana, was the country’s land tenure system.
He noted that the private sector would need access to hundreds of acres of land to commercialise agriculture – a need the country’s land tenure system does not provide.
Mr Jaleel Hussein was however optimistic that massive investment and recapitalisation could transform Ghana’s agriculture sector.
He believed the thrust for agriculture sector development lies in a combination of efforts from both the private and public sector with finance being central in the drive.
Speaking to the issue of financing, Mr. Hussein indicated the current nature of the agriculture sector makes it difficult to access finance.
Nevertheless, he remained confident of the capability of Stanbic Bank in financing, considering the Bank’s financial muscle and amazing track record in financing agriculture on the African continent.
“At the Stellenbosch University, the Standard Bank Centre for Agribusiness Leadership and Development focuses on strategic leadership and transformation in Agribusiness through its research activities and laboratories and the linking of farmers to commercial Agri-food value chains,” he said.
“We have the pedigree to transform Ghana’s agriculture sector under the right circumstances,” he added.
Agriculture is essential to Ghana’s economy and conservative figures have it that it employs almost 50% of the working population in Ghana.
Although its share of GDP seems to be low, it is important to growth. Standard Bank has provided financial services to the agriculture sector for over 150 years and we remain committed to the development of agriculture and to adding value to business.
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