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Championing shea: Ghana commits to sustainability & economic empowerment – Dep Lands Minister

Patrick Gyasi by Patrick Gyasi
July 20, 2024
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As part of the Shea Month Celebration, the Global Shea Alliance (GSA) conducted an insightful interview with Akwasi Konadu, Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, responsible for Lands and Forestry on Friday, 19th July, 2024. The discussion centered on the shea industry in Ghana, its role in climate change mitigation, and its potential for economic empowerment.

In his submission, Akwasi Konadu began by shedding light on Ghana’s shea landscape, which spans the entire northern sector of the country. He emphasized the natural occurrence of the shea tree and its significant role in providing livelihoods and income, especially for women. “The shea tree is an economic tree that offers vital support to the people of northern Ghana, particularly women,” he stated.

When asked about his motivation for environmental sustainability, the Deputy Minister highlighted several factors. His love for nature and its inherent beauty, a sense of responsibility towards mitigating the impact of human actions on the environment, and an emotional connection with the environment are key motivators. “Deforestation and forest degradation call for a sense of urgency and action,” he emphasized.

Mr. Konadu’s vision for the shea sector is one of thriving sustainability. He envisions local communities, particularly women, benefiting economically and socially while preserving the environment. This vision includes empowering communities to control the shea value chain, ensuring fair prices, better working conditions, and increased economic opportunities. “Empowering women and local communities is essential for the sector’s long-term sustainability,” he remarked.

The Deputy Minister also highlighted the importance of collaboration between the government and the GSA to restore shea landscapes.

He pointed to policy development, joint projects, capacity building, research, private sector investment, and value chain development as key areas of focus. The Shea Landscape Emission Reduction Program under the REDD+ programme is a prime example of such efforts.

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