Mrs Evelyn Opare, Gomoa District Director of Agriculture has appealed to farmers to take advantage of the Export Marketing Quality Assurance Project (EMQAP) to boost their income.
The project, an intervention of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) is to help farmers to adopt good agricultural practices to enable them produce high quality products to meet export standard.
The African Development Bank is the financier of the Project.
Addressing a farmers' forum at Gomoa Enyeme, the District Director of Agriculture said government had realised that for farmers to come out of poverty, they need to go beyond production for only the local market.
Mrs Opare said the EMQAP is targeting the production of mango, papaya, cassava, garden eggs, chilli pepper and pineapple (MD2) species for export.
She said the District Agricultural Development Unit (DADU) of MOFA had accepted the challenge to build the capacity of farmers on good agricultural practices from pre-production to post-production levels.
She said DADU had formed 10 farmers groups comprising 30 farmers each to prepare them to meet the export standard.
The farmers are being trained in nursery management and general good agricultural practices.
She said farmer groups which could not export their produce would be linked to exporters, provided their products met the required standard.
Ms Maureen Azu, EMQAP Desk Officer in Gomoa said the project is being implemented in the Volta, Greater Accra, Eastern and Central regions.
She said four demonstration centres had been established through out the country with one at Gomoa Okyereko to train farmers.