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We’II use 24-hour economy to address the challenges facing the 1D1F initiative

January 22, 2025
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The Minister-Designate for Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, has announced that the current administration will use the 24-hour economy to address the challenges facing the One District, One Factory (1D1F) initiative.

The MP and lawyer provided the assurance to the Vetting Committee during her vetting on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.

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She argued that, despite being a good program, the initiative faces challenges, which the government will address through its 24-hour economy.

She identified raw material shortages as a major issue for agro-processing factories, which are exacerbated by limited access to capital.

In her opinion, transitioning to a 24-hour economy is a practical solution.

She stressed the need to maximise productivity through extended operational hours; the factories could mitigate supply chain challenges and enhance output.

“1D1F is a programme for Ghanaians set up by the government. It has its plus and minuses. For the pluses, the program set up factories where individuals could add value to our raw materials and these agro-producing factories started but because of some challenges, they have not been able to do what was expected of them.

“One of the challenges I have been briefed by the ministry is the fact that these factories lacked raw materials. We all know that one of the challenges in the agro-processing industry is the lack of raw materials. So, these companies have not processed the way the government wanted it to be.

“Also, even though the government supported them with some inputs, they lacked capital or access to the same, and because of that, they have not been able to do their work as expected of them. If you look at the other 1D1F companies that signed onto the programme, their major challenge was the fact that the government capped their interest rate at 20% and promised to pay 10%, which was a very good programme.

“But somewhere along the line, the interest rate shot up to 55%. So, now the problem the company had was who paid for the difference of 15%. Because they have already sold their products. One thing that the government was also not able to do was pay the extra 10% that it promised these factories.

“…So, these are the challenges of that 1D1F but there is always a challenge to our problems. It is good that it has started. Now that we know the challenges, how are we going to solve them? I see the solution to the 1D1F in the 24-hour economy,” she added.

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