Dr Collins Amo, Chief Executive of Aduro Ye Herbal Centre, the producers of Obuasi bitters drink, has donated a cash amount of GH¢15,000 towards the celebration of the 39th National Farmer’s Day in the Obuasi East District.
Known for his philanthropic works, the businessman last year, made similar donations to support the farmers’ day in the same district, as part of his company’s Corporate Social Responsibilities.
Presenting the donation to the farmers’ day planning committee, Dr Amo said the gesture was to aid the organization of the event and to also recognize the overwhelming contributions of farmers in the district.
He commended farmers for their role in food security and braving the storm to put food on the tables of men.
“We know the challenges that farmers face regarding irregular weather patterns but despite all these, they still work hard to feed us.
“They need to be celebrated”, he stated
Dr Amo said the donation would help spur the farmers on to continue to work hard to support the economic development of the country.
He Amo reiterated the need for an all-hand on deck approach in dealing with the perennial problems or challenges facing the agricultural sector.
He said government alone could not shoulder the burden and there was the need for individuals, groups and corporate bodies to come on board to support farmers
Madam Faustine Amissah, Obuasi East District Chief Executive who received the amount on behalf of the planning committee, thanked the CEO of Aduro Ye for once again supporting the farmers’ day celebrations.
She said the support would go a long way to ensure a successful event.
She said the district was poised to honor farmers for their unwavering support and contributions to the development of the country.
The Obuasi East District’s edition of the 39th National Farmers’ Day would be held at Mampamhwe, under the theme “Delivering Smart Solutions for Sustainable Food Security and Resilience”.
GNA