Tamale, Jan 30, – Denlloyd
Engineering and Services Limited, which deals in various farm machinery and
implements, is to help farmers to procure Massey Ferguson tractors to undertake
their agricultural activities to boost food production and incomes.
To this end, the company has
designed a flexible payment scheme, which allows individual farmers or groups
of farmers to pay half the cost of tractors and take the tractors to undertake
their farming activities and later pay the rest of the cost within a year.
Mr Dennis Wayo, Chief Executive
Officer of Denlloyd Engineering and Services Limited, who elaborated on the
company’s activities at a referrals commission conference in Tamale, said it
was determined to assist farmers to procure tractors to enable them plough
their fields on time for increased productivity.
The company has introduced the
referrals commission where its agents refer prospective customers to buy
tractors from the company after which the company pays the agents a commission.
Mr Wayo said tracker devices were
infused on the tractors to enable owners monitor how the tractors were being
used on the fields such that tractor operators did not cheat owners.
He said the company would put in
place mobile vans to service the tractors, whenever they broke down.
Mr Salifu Saeed, Northern
Regional Minister said the company’s initiative gave true meaning to
agriculture in the region as access to tractors on time was critical for
improved agricultural productivity.
Mr Saeed assured the company of
government’s support to reach more farmers to help ensure increased
agricultural production in the country.
Mr William Boakye-Acheampong,
Northern Regional Director of Agriculture lauded the company for its
initiative, which would help to modernise agriculture saying the provision of
tractors would help address the drudgery farmers went through to produce food
to feed the population.
Alhaji Yakubu Iddi Mohammed,
Northern Regional Vice Chairman of the Ghana National Association of Farmers
and Fishermen thanked the company for working to bring tractors to the
doorsteps of farmers.
GNA

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