The second section of the Ghana Non-public Sector Competitiveness Program has dedicated to supporting the Tree Crops Improvement Authority to strengthen Ghana’s tree crops sector, improve manufacturing, entice funding and improve its contribution to financial improvement.
The initiative was undertaken throughout a nationwide workers coaching program organized for workers of the Tree and Crop Improvement Authority, with the goal of enhancing regulatory, compliance and operational effectivity throughout the division.
Talking on the occasion, Crew Chief of the Ghana Non-public Sector Competitiveness Program Section 2, Juliana Karikari, mentioned the initiative is a part of efforts to assist the sector to comprehend its full potential and create alternatives for sustainable development throughout the worth chain.
In line with her, strengthening workers capability and enhancing enforcement mechanisms are vital to make sure efficient implementation of insurance policies governing the sector.
“SECO is dedicated to making sure that the TCDA is totally purposeful, and to this finish we’ll be sure that workers perceive what their obligations are by taking a more in-depth take a look at the rules and LIs which can be obligatory for employees actions,” she mentioned.
The coaching program centered on strengthening the capability of workers to higher regulate actions throughout the sector and be sure that trade gamers adjust to the authorized and operational framework governing the manufacturing and commerce of tree crops.
The Chief Government Officer of the Tree Crops Improvement Authority, Andy Osei Okrah, mentioned the authority was taking deliberate steps to strengthen enforcement and enhance working requirements throughout the trade.
He defined that constructing workers capability stays important to make sure efficient oversight and regulation of the sector because the Authority works to completely operationalize its mandate nationally.
This coaching program is supported by the Swiss Financial Secretariat as a part of its efforts to advertise sustainable personal sector improvement and competitiveness in Ghana.
