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Volta Region to get €154m Italian-BF mega project – Agric Minister

Partnership to boost Ghana’s agriculture and industrial capacity with major investment in the Volta Region

by The Custodian News
November 2, 2025
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The Minister for Food and Agriculture, Mr Eric Opoku, has announced that a landmark 10,000-hectare irrigated model farm under a €154m Italian-BF Mega Project will be established in the Volta Region to produce rice, maize, soya, onion, and tomato.

The initiative, he indicated, will create thousands of jobs and deliver schools, clinics and water systems to nearby communities.

The Minister said research partnerships will also be established with the West Africa Centre for Crop Improvement (WACCI) and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).

Mr Eric Opoku announced these while speaking at the Volta Economic Forum, a special edition of the Hogbetsotsoza celebration.

“This investment alone could make the Volta Basin the new frontier for Ghana’s agricultural industrialisation,” the Minister declared.

Volta Region to be Agriculture & Industrial Hub

The Minister for Food and Agriculture reaffirmed the government’s commitment to transforming the Volta Region into a key agricultural and industrial hub in Ghana.

This, he explained, will be anchored on the 24-Hour Economy Policy and a renewed focus on the Volta Economic Corridor.

The Minister traced the origins of the Volta Corridor development agenda to Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s Volta River Project, describing the region as the “industrial heartbeat” envisioned to drive national growth.

He highlighted the Volta Region’s potential in agriculture, energy, aquaculture, mineral exploitation and tourism, emphasising that the region could become the centre of Ghana’s food production and agro-processing revolution.

“If one were to design a ‘Capital of Economic Potential,’ it would be here in the Volta Region,” he stated, adding that the government is committed to unlocking that vision through modern agricultural development and private sector partnerships.

Other key agricultural interventions announced

Mr Eric Opoku outlined major projects already underway in the Volta region under the Agriculture for Economic Transformation Agenda (AETA) and the Feed Ghana Programme (FGP):

Irrigation Expansion

  • Weta scheme nearing completion to boost large-scale rice and vegetable production.
  • Rehabilitation works commenced at the Aveyime irrigation site to support rice, maize, and tomato production.
  • Greenhouse modernisation planned for Adidome and Afife to empower youth-led agribusiness.

Mechanisation and Farmers’ Service Centres

The Minister said Farmers’ Service Centres (FSCs) are being established to provide modern farming tools, advisory services, and market access for farmers in major value chains.

According to him, under Climate-Smart Agriculture, weather stations and digital platforms have been deployed under FSRP to provide real-time climate, market, and livestock updates to farmers.

Volta Region to host 2025 National Farmers’ Day

In what he described as a symbolic and strategic decision, Mr Opoku announced that Ho will host the 41st National Farmers’ Day celebration in December 2025 on the theme: “Feed Ghana, Eat Ghana, Secure the Future.”

The Minister said the selection of Ho underscored the government’s recognition of the region’s critical role in food security and agribusiness.

Call for strategic partnerships

Mr Eric Opoku pledged closer collaboration with the Volta Corridor Investment Centre, the Volta Regional Coordinating Council, traditional authorities, and the private sector to accelerate development.

He supported calls from the chiefs and people of Anlo for the upgrade of the Ohawu Agricultural College into a university to strengthen research and skilled manpower for the sector.

A vision for transformation

The Minister urged stakeholders to rally behind the government’s ambition to make the Volta Region the engine of Ghana’s next economic revolution.

“Let us make the Volta Corridor not only a geographical passage but a corridor of prosperity, innovation, and food security,” he said.

“Together, let us feed Ghana, build Ghana, and transform Ghana through the Volta Corridor,” Mr Eric Opoku urged.

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