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OBJECTIVES & FUNCTIONS OF
THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE
The Ministry of Agriculture is the highest central body of the
government in the agriculture sector coordinating and supervising the
activities of all the Agricultural Institutes and Directorates all over
the country. The development objectives and functions of the MOA are as
follows:
Serves as a national coordinating and
supervising apex body for planning, integration and implementation
of agriculture policies and related projects.
Establish policies, regulations and
projects that will ensure sustainable food production
Achieve self-sufficiency in food grain
production through a sustainable growth in rice and wheat
production.
Achieve increasing and profitable
production of minor crops and thereby maintain a balanced crop
production.
Increase rural employment through the
adoption of modern agricultural practices.
Achieve low and stable consumer food prices
and improve the nutritional status of the population.
Develop food production that is suitable
and sustainable.
Establish macroeconomics policies that
enable farmers to be responsive to domestic and world market
opportunities.
Provide high quality infrastructure and
government services that will enable farmers to produce and market
products at low cost.
Rely on competitive markets to supply
agricultural inputs at low cost.
Provide incentives to establish labour
intensive production and processing agro-based industries.