Background
The Market Oriented Agriculture Programme in the North-West of Ghana (MOAP-NW) is implemented jointly with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) in 14 districts (all 11 districts of the Upper West Region. plus two districts of Sawla-Tuna-KaIba and North Gonja in the Savannah Region and one district of Mamprugu Moagduri in North-East Region). The programme supports the following value chains: Sorghum and Rice, Groundnut and Soya, Cashew and Mango, and Vegetables. MOAP’s objective is to improve the quality of agricultural produce and to strengthen the competitiveness of agro-based value chains.
Job Title: National Long-Term Expert for Agricultural Inputs and Crop Protection Extension
General Scope
The National Long-Term Expert (NLTE) for Agricultural Inputs and Crop Protection Extension will work under the MOAP Programme Outputs focusing on private sector development. The NLTE will be part of the technical team based in Wa. The work focuses on the network of inputs suppliers, building their capacity to provide technically sound and professional services.
It cuts across the seven value chains regarding good agricultural practices, inputs supply and crop protection. There will be close interaction with other components of the EU Programme for Productive Agriculture in the Northern Savannah Ecological Zone. As a specific responsibility, the NLTE will contribute to the realisation of the following key indicator:
“65% of clients of 50 selected agro-input dealers who provide agricultural advice are satisfied with the quality of the service”
Specific Key Tasks
Qualification Required & Experience
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