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Press Releases of Thursday, 2 December 2021

    

Source: Happy FM

Happy FM partners with Farmerline for health walk on Farmers’ Day

Farmers’ Day falls on December 3 each year Farmers’ Day falls on December 3 each year

Ghana’s most preferred radio dial, Happy98.9FM has partnered with Farmerline to embark on health walks and screening exercises to celebrate farmers on
December 3, 2021 - the day set aside for Farmers’ Day.

National Farmers’ Day is an official, annual celebration held on the first Friday of December to recognize the contribution of farmers in Ghana and pay respect to the farming industry.

To mark the occasion this year, Happy98.9FM and Farmerline have invited the farming community and health enthusiasts across the country on a walk to begin from Kwame Nkrumah Circle (Obra Spot) through to Accra Technical University; then Professor Evans Attah Mills High Street, and end at the Accra Sports Stadium with a warm down session from California Fitness coach Ben Sena, and a free health screening from medical personnel.

Elwoode Akuoko Mante, Programmes Manager of Happy98.9FM says the walk will be held simultaneously across the country, with similar walks and screenings happening in the Ashanti, Bono, and Northern regions: ‘Our affiliate stations across the country will also organize separate events as part of our activities to support farmers and in strict adherence to all COVID-19 prevention protocols.’

Farmerline’s Community Engagement Manager, Elvis Blewube said the walk provides an opportunity to show appreciation for farmers’ impact on the economy, and connect with the farming community across the value chain. ‘By 2050, farmers will be responsible for feeding nine billion people on the planet,’ Elvis points out.

‘Farmers’ Day is an opportunity to acknowledge and appreciate their massive contribution to our livelihoods, whilst bringing the community together for the betterment of their own health.’

Farmerline was launched in 2013, with operations serving 400 farmers in the Ashanti Region.

They’ve since grown to reach over one million farmers (directly & through global partners)across 25 countries. In Ghana, the company serves farmers with high-quality fertility & seeds; agronomic training and support; and access to the market. ‘Farmerline’s ultimate goal is to create lasting profits for farmers everywhere,’ Elvis adds.

In the Ashanti Region, the walk will start from the Heroes Park through Adum and to Nhyiaeso.

From Nhyiaeso, participants will use the Ahodwo Roundabout route and end at Heroes Park.

The walk in the Bono Region will start from Odumasi Assembly, through Kwagyiri to Ikam, Odumasi Palace, then end at Roman Catholic.

In Tamale, the walk will start from Police Park to Bolga/Sakasaka Highway, back to Tamale main market then to Aboabo market. From Aboabo market, the walk will end at Neesim 100.1FM radio’s premises.