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Free SHS schools to run farms to tackle food shortages

Government directs Free SHS schools to establish farms to boost food supply and reduce shortages

Kojo Emmanuel by Kojo Emmanuel
September 1, 2025
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The government has announced a new policy initiative that will see free senior high school (SHS) students across the country establish and operate farms as part of efforts to tackle recurring food shortages and reduce the cost of feeding students.

Under the plan, Free SHS institutions will be allocated land and provided with technical support, seeds, and equipment to cultivate staple crops, including maize, rice, cassava, and vegetables.

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Schools with favourable environments will also be encouraged to engage in livestock rearing, including poultry, pigs, and fish farming.

Dr Peter Boamah Otokunor, Director of the Presidential Initiative on Agriculture and Agribusiness, said the initiative has a dual purpose: improving food security within schools and giving students practical skills in modern agriculture.

According to him, the proposal to produce from the school farms will directly supplement meals provided to students, easing the pressure on the government’s feeding budget. Surplus produce may be sold to surrounding communities, with revenue reinvested into school operations.

Speaking at a consultative meeting with key stakeholders at St Thomas Aquinas Senior High School in Accra on Friday, August 29, 2025, Dr Otokunor said the initiative would involve on-campus farms focusing on seven main crops: rice, maize, sorghum, soybeans, onions, tomatoes, and, where possible, cassava and yams.

He explained that the intervention is designed to reduce the high cost of feeding 1.37 million students, which amounted to over GH¢2.8 billion in 2024.

“The initiative is targeting more than 15,000 acres for the cultivation of selected crops to support the food and nutritional needs of our schools,” he said.

He stated that the project is expected to save between 30 and 50 per cent of annual expenditure on school feeding, representing GH¢840 million to GH¢1.4 billion.

Otokunor indicated that savings from the programme would allow the government to direct resources to other pressing needs in education and national development.

To support the farms, schools will receive certified seeds, fertiliser, mechanisation services, and climate-smart training. Dr Otokunor stressed that no cash transfers would be made directly to the schools.

“Every input that is required will be provided. Seeds will be provided, fertiliser will be provided, and mechanisation will be provided,” he added.

School farm committees, chaired by headmasters with participation from teachers and students, will oversee operations to ensure accountability.

In addition, between 1,400 and 2,100 unemployed agriculture graduates will be engaged as farm managers, supported by national service personnel. This, Dr Otokunor added, is expected to create up to 10,000 indirect jobs along the supply chain.

For schools in urban areas with limited land, he suggested vertical farming and hydroponics as viable alternatives.

“In a small space, even a quarter of this room, you can grow the equivalent of 10 acres of vegetables using vertical farming,” he said.

The programme, which also includes livestock production to improve protein supply, will be launched in September at Peki Senior High School in the Volta Region by President John Dramani Mahama and is also expected to expose students to agribusiness opportunities, potentially sparking greater youth interest in agriculture.

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