The European Union (EU) has provided 150,000 day-old birds to support Ghana’s Nkoko Nketenkete Poultry Programme according to the agriculture minister Eric Opoku.
Speaking during the Government Accountability Series on Monday, November 24, Mr. Opoku said the initiative is designed to revitalize local poultry production, boost domestic supply, reduce imports, and create sustainable livelihoods for farmers nationwide.
Mr. Opoku added that the programme will improve food security and advance Ghana’s long-term goal of achieving poultry self-sufficiency.
He also emphasized the NDC’s commitment to expanding agricultural support programmes, improving extension services, and ensuring farmers have access to the resources and training needed for success.
The initiative, managed by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, aims to revitalize Ghana’s local poultry industry, cut dependence on imported chicken, and save the country over $300 million annually.
It also targets community development and youth empowerment through support for rural households.
The programme is expected to reach at least 55,000 households nationwide, creating jobs and providing farmers with chicks, feed, veterinary services, and access to structured markets.
































