In recognition of exceptional contributions to agriculture, Nana Owusu Achiaw Brempong, a 70-year-old farmer from the Sekyere Central District in the Ashanti Region, was named the National Best Farmer for 2024.Nana Owusu was awarded one million Ghana cedis, along with other prizes, in acknowledgment of his outstanding achievements in farming and his significant impact on the country's agricultural sector.Nana Owusu whose farming journey began 50 years ago owns the North American farms with 168 workers cultivating diverse crops including cocoa and cashew.During his acceptance speech, Nana Owusu stressed the importance of focusing on food security for Ghana's future.

He called for increased investment in local agriculture to reduce the country's dependence on food imports and ensure self-sufficiency."We must prioritize local production if we are to safeguard our food security and grow our economy," he said.  The Farmers' Day celebration, which took place across the country, highlighted the indispensable role that farmers play in Ghana's economy.

The event serves as an annual recognition of the hard work and dedication of farmers, whose efforts are critical to the nation's agricultural productivity, food security, and overall economic development.This year's celebration also comes at a time when agriculture remains a key sector for employment and revenue generation, contributing significantly to Ghana's GDP.

The government continues to emphasize the importance of supporting farmers through initiatives that boost productivity and ensure fair compensation.Speaking at the awards ceremony, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo announced a slight increase in the producer price of cocoa for the 2024/2025 crop season, raising it from GH₵3,000 to GH₵3,100 per 64kg bag.This marks a 0.03% rise from the previous rate set in September.