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By Efam DoviMinisters from the Economic Community of West African States have agreed to use biotechnology to increase food production in their region. The agreement was reached at the third ECOWAS ministerial meeting on biotechnology and bio-safety, held in Accra, Ghana. Efam Dovi reports for VOA from Accra.
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Nwalozie says, to take advantage of developments in biotechnology, ECOWAS hopes to get financial support from regional development partners and from other sources.
"We are thinking of a regional approach, given the fact that this technology is expensive, but we know we need it," he added. "So how can we pull our resources together to make sure we are able to use this particular tool? It's not going to be very easy. We expect our development partners to come to our aid, we expect the governments of the various countries gathered here to also mobilize some resources."
The agriculture sector in West Africa faces a number of challenges. Among them are severe weather conditions and inadequate6 infrastructure7, including poor transportation and storage facilities. Some say those issues needed to be addressed instead of adopting modern biotechnology.
But Ernest Debrah, Ghana's minister of Agriculture, says a comprehensive approach is being used.
"We are doing so many things concurrently8 to make sure that we move forward. So it is not a question of we are doing nothing about the basics, we are doing something about free flow of goods and services, we are doing something about common agriculture policy. What is so important about what we are doing, is that we are now doing all these things as a sub-region."
But the communiqué is only the first step. It is now up to ECOWAS heads of state to implement3 it.
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