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Minerals Commission spends GH6.5 million in an oil palm plantation in Birim Central Municipality

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In order to offer residents of the area alternate means of subsistence, the Minerals Commission funded GH6,570,000 in the growth of oil palm plantations at Birim Central Municipality.

Martin Ayisi, the Chief Executive Officer of the Commission, said that the plantings were a component of the Commission’s attempts to stop illegal mining in the Municipality and were part of the Alternative Livelihood Project (ALP) that was being carried out by the Commission.

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He stated that approximately 3,000 people have been directly employed thus far, while another 6,000 have benefited indirectly, at a meeting in Accra yesterday that included Board Members of the Commission and beneficiaries of the project to discuss the prospects of the project in the Birim Central Municipality.

Since 2020, he stated that 438,000 oil palm seedlings have been supplied to the farmers in the area, resulting in the cultiva­tion of 2,628 hectares of land.

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Mr. Ayisi said the Commission was undertaking similar projects in some other mining communities in the Eastern, Central, Western, Ashanti, and Upper East regions.

The Commission, he noted, had signed a Memorandum of Un­derstanding (MOU) with Juabeng Mills in the Eastern Region to serve as an off-taker for the oil palm produced within the Birim Central Municipality.

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“This arrangement will ensure that farmers have a market for the oil palm produced while the Miner­als Commission intensifies efforts to partnerships for the establishment of a mill factory for the area,” the Chief Executive Officer noted.

In the meantime, he said, the Commission would make available the needed resources and collabo­rate effectively with all stakeholders to ensure alternative livelihood proj­ects were tailored for the communi­ties to encourage participation.

The Director of the Department of Agriculture, Birim Central Munici­pal Assembly, Isaac Mann, said, the ALP had been critical in dealing with illegal mining in the area by serving as an alternative source of livelihood to the beneficiaries.

He noted that seven communi­ties within the Municipality partak­ing in the plantation programme would be grouped into farmer groups to strengthen their bargain­ing power.

Additionally, he said, the As­sembly would seek certification for them to supply mills in the country for increased income.

Nana Amoah Daadom, Akyem Asene Gyasehene, said, the project had led to the eradication of illegal mining in the area saying that “all our lands have been used for oil palm production.”

He stated that Ghana stands to effectively end illegal mining if oil palm cultivation was expanded to all mining communities across the country.

He asked the government to expedite work on plans and strat­egies to establish a mill factory to enable the processing of oil palm in the country.

One of the beneficiaries, Ama Henewaa expressed gratitude to the Commission for implementing the initiative saying “the oil palm plantation has been a relief to us and given us the opportunity to earn some income.”

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