Boosting Ghana’s Poultry Industry: A National Service Initiative for Self-Sufficiency
Ghana is taking important steps towards reducing its reliance on imported poultry products and strengthening its local economy. A key component of this effort is a revitalized national service program focused on large-scale chicken production. This initiative aims to provide Ghanaians with access to affordable,locally-sourced poultry while retaining vital funds within the country.
President Mahama articulated a clear vision: ensuring Ghanaians can enjoy home-grown chicken. This enterprising goal is being driven by the National Service Secretariat (NSS), leveraging the energy and skills of the nation’s youth.
A Growing Program with Deep Roots
The NSS poultry farm has a rich history, evolving from a modest beginning in the 1990s. It started with 2,500 birds and has steadily grown to a substantial operation currently housing 70,000 birds. This expansion demonstrates a commitment to increasing local production capacity.
The NSS views its role as fundamental to national advancement. It’s dedicated to harnessing the passion, intellect, and energy of young Ghanaians for the betterment of the nation.
A Fully Integrated Approach
To address the challenges facing the Ghanaian poultry industry,the NSS is implementing a comprehensive,integrated model. This model encompasses every stage of production, including:
* Feed production: Ensuring a consistent and affordable supply of quality feed.
* In-house egg production: Expanding breeding capabilities for sustainable growth.
* Broiler processing and packaging: Adding value and preparing products for market.
This holistic approach aims to create a resilient and efficient poultry sector. You can expect a consistent supply of fresh,high-quality chicken.
The Nkoko Nkitinkiti Brand & Buy-Back Program
A crucial element of the initiative is the “Nkoko Nkitinkiti” brand. This will be the label for the processed chickens produced by the NSS. To support participating farmers, the NSS will implement a buy-back program.
Here’s how it will work:
- The NSS will provide farmers with day-old chicks and essential support like vaccination.
- Once the chickens reach maturity, the NSS will purchase them directly from the farmers.
- Thes chickens will then be processed and distributed to supermarkets and cold stores under the Nkoko Nkitinkiti brand.
This system provides farmers with a guaranteed market and ensures a consistent supply for consumers.
Call for Investment in Infrastructure
The NSS is actively seeking government support to further enhance its capabilities. Specifically, they are requesting funding for the construction of a state-of-the-art processing facility.This facility would significantly boost the NSS’s capacity and improve the overall efficiency of the poultry operation.
Investing in this infrastructure is vital for realizing the full potential of this initiative. It will allow the NSS to meet growing demand and contribute even more significantly to ghana’s food security.
This program represents a significant investment in Ghana’s future. By empowering young people, supporting local farmers, and building a robust poultry industry, Ghana is paving the way for greater self-sufficiency and economic prosperity. You can look forward to a future where locally-sourced, affordable chicken is readily available to all Ghanaians.










