6000 layers distributed in Bolgatanga Municipality in Ghana

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6000 layers distributed in Bolgatanga Municipality in Ghana

6,000 layers under the Ghana’s President ‘s Special Initiative, Rearing for Food and Jobs (RfJs) have been distributed to 50 women farmers in the Bolgatanga Municipality in the Upper East Region of the country.

The intervention is part of the Savanna Investment Programme (SIP) sponsored by the African Development Loan Fund facility. The beneficiaries, drawn from various communities within the Municipality, each received 120 layers and 12 bags of feed for use for three months, including veterinary service package of antibiotics and vitamins for treatment of the birds.

Skills

Prior to the distribution, some selected farmers in the Municipality were contracted to brood and raise day-old pullets until their current stage of 14 weeks old. Ms Esther Agumah, the Livestock Officer, Regional Department of Agriculture,said each beneficiary received an enhanced battery cage system, spacious enough to accommodate the 120 birds.

The women were also given a series of training to equip them with skills to handle and care for the birds. Ms Gumah said the intervention was to benefit only women to promote the consumption of poultry and eggs and improve household nutrition, particularly maternal and child nutrition.

Another area expected to benefit similar interventions is the Kassena Nankana Municipality. The Savannah Investment Programme, an African Development Fund loan facility, was launched in February 2020 to run alongside the government flagship programme.

The five-year programme is to distribute 11,000 broilers, 12,500 guinea fowls, 21,000 layers and 2,500 sheep to farmers in Bawku West, Builsa South districts, Bolgatanga Municipality and the Kassena Municipality, all in the Upper East Region. Due to the COVID- 19 pandemic in 2020, the 21,000 layers component which was expected to be distributed with the cages was delayed.