Sustaining The Cassava Value Chain: Amansie Central’s Plea For Government Support”

Gari manufacturers in the Amansie Central District of the Ashanti Region are calling on the government to support their industry, citing their significant contribution to the 24-hour economy policy.
As the largest Gari manufacturing area in the region, they face several challenges that hinder their productivity and growth.
According to the manufacturers, the high cost of cassava, firewood, and labor are major obstacles to their operations.
They also need modern machinery to increase efficiency and productivity.
Additionally, marketing their products is a significant challenge, and they require assistance to expand their factories.
The manufacturers are seeking government support in the form of loans and technical assistance to upgrade their equipment and facilities.
They believe that with government support, they can increase their production capacity, employ more youth, and contribute to the local economy.
Some of the manufacturers expressed their concerns and aspirations in an interview with Angel Tv News reporter Bismark Mensah.
They emphasized their commitment to the 24-hour economy policy and their desire to work with the government to achieve their goals.
The Gari manufacturing industry in Amansie Central has the potential to create jobs and stimulate economic growth in the region.
With government support, the manufacturers can overcome their challenges and achieve their full potential.
Story by Bismark Mensah@A/R.