Diagnosis and Action orientation in Kintampo to improve the Local Economic Development

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Diagnosis and Action orientation in Kintampo to improve the Local Economic Development What is PACA? Identify, with a rapid appraisal, the main strengths and weaknesses of the local economy and its main sectors (duration: 1-2 weeks) Identify options for practical activities to strengthen the competitiveness of firms -- Criteria: feasible with local resources quickly implementable (starting next week) quick, visible results (with 3 months) 1

What have we done during the last week First meeting with local PACA-Team members Kick-off workshop with local stakeholders (last week on tuesday) 7 days of field work 5 mini workshops in different sectors 41 interviews with different stakeholders Process of information and proposal definition Presentation event (today) => Way-forward workshop for each proposal will be scheduled after the presentation Kick-off workshop 2

Field work: Interviews Mini-workshops 3

Economic Advantages of Kintampo 1. Openness and friendliness of the community 2. Good central location (main north-south highway) 3. Emerging urban area with local enterprises eager to improve business 4. Many natural resources and tourist sites 5. Availability of land and labour 6. Many economic potentials to be exploited Economic disadvantages of Kintampo 1. Poor sanitation 2. Underdeveloped infrastructure 3. Undeveloped tourism sites 4. Weak linkages between the public and private sector 5. Unreliable power source (electricity) 6. Lack of basic information about sectors and main businesses 7. Lack of supporting institutions 4

The Myths and Reality of Kintampo Myth 1: The tourism sector is well developed! Reality: Tourism sector is not developed. Many potential sites have not even been identified No history and information on tourist sites Most tourists leave the city after having visited the waterfalls The Myths and Reality of Kintampo Myth 2: Hotels and guesthouses are rendering adequate services! Reality: Limited accommodation for guests most of the hotels do not have restaurants Poor telecommunication facilities Poor customer relations and service delivery 5

The Myths and Reality of Kintampo Myth 3: KDA does not care about the insanitary conditions of the town! Reality: Efforts have been made to clear mountains of rubbish Proposed sites of waste dump are identified Motivated environmental health workers Some containers have been placed in the city Good support and involvement of DA in PACA exercise The Myths and Reality of Kintampo Myth 4: GTZ will provide financial and infrastructruralassistance! Reality: No direct financial support from GTZ GTZ is playing a facilitation role GTZ supports with PACA exercise and coaching Local stakeholders are responsible for implementation 6

Agricultural sector Yam Cashew Ginger Mango Strong points Yams High demand Potential for export Strong seller association 7

Weak points Yams Unstable price due to seasonal nature of crop Some members are not aware of producers association Proposal/activity: Capacity building for strengthening the association Yams Activity 1 How to do it: MOFA and executive members of the association sensitize members, sign-in for training Responsible person: Association, supported by MOFA Result: Training in group dynamics 8

Business opportunities Processing of yam in the medium- and long-term Strong points Cashew High demand for product High farmer participation in production Crop available in lean season of other crops 9

Weak points Cashew Bush fires Difficult to process nuts Fruit is not processed at all Inconsistent weighing during sales Proposal/activity: Cashew 1) Association begins to cross-check weights 2) Training in production, processing and marketing of cashew fruits and nuts How to do it: MOFA makes weighing scales available for crosschecking Extension work for communities Responsible person: Association, supported by MOFA Result: Training workshop on processing of cashew and regular cross-checking of weight in buying centres 10

Business opportunities Production of juice and gin from fruits Strong points Ginger Long-life of product Easy to cultivate and potential market Concentration of producers in one geographic area with potential of providing large amount of produce 11

Weak points Ginger Currently inadequate market Improper post-harvest handling leading to mould infestation (problem of drying) It is not processed locally currently Proposal/activity: Processing ginger into powder Ginger How to do it: formation of marketing groups, seek technical support of Food Re search Institute Responsible person: market groups with support of GTZ_RUTIPP Result: Training in processing ginger into powder 12

Business opportunities Selling ginger powder Strong points Mango Available land with high potential for export Available most period of the year Reasonable nursery is existing Initial inter cropping possible 13

Weak points Mango Weak associations Limited links with export market Bushfires Inadequate technical expertise Proposal/activity: 1)Capacity building in group dynamics and nursery management (mango plantations) Mango 2) Facilitate linkages with processing industry (local mangos) How to do it: MOFA and executive members of the association sensitize members, sign-in for training and contact to Afrique Link Responsible person: associations themselves, MOFA (training in nursery management), BAC (training in group dynamics) Result: 1) Training on group dynamics, Training in nursery management 2) information event with Afrique Link and farmers on selling 14

Business opportunities Selling ginger powder Furniture sector 15

Strong points Furniture Association well organised Good customer relations Weak points Furniture Association is for welfare and less for sharing skill or experiences no reliable source for electricity Poor quality of work done 16

Furniture Activity 1 Proposal: Capacity building on improvement of quality and production process How to do it: Signing for registration of members, liaising with GTZ for resource person from Don-Bosco Training Institute Responsible person: association itself, BAC Result: Training in quality and production improvement Tourism sector 17

Strong points Tourism Many tourist sites Available means of transport Strategic location of Kintampo Availability of fruits and food Ready market of products Many local festivals during the year Weak points Tourism Unhygienic condition in the city Lack of tourist information in general and on sites Poor hotel and restaurant services Tourist sites undeveloped Poor communication and road network Poor waste management 18

Proposal: Tourism Committee found with various lines of activities Tourism Proposal 1 Activities: 1) Sign boards and brochures will be developed and placed at vantage points 2) History and information of tourist sites will be documented 3) Packaging: linking the various tourist sites and advertising them 4) Opening a tourism information centre Proposal: Tourism Committee found with various lines of activities Tourism Proposal 2 How to do it: Tourism Comittee will define and distribute responsibilities and further action within a way-forward workshop with support of the PACA team Members of the Committee: Convener Nana Effah III, Freeman Tawiah, A.B. Mohammed, Gabriel Banarkum, Yau Akyimpim, Gordon Kyereme, Agnes Asieba 19

Proposal: Capacity building for hotel management Tourism How to do it: Sensitize hoteliers and commitment to training Proposal 3 Responsible person: hoteliers with support of BAC Result: Training for hotel management and customer relations Environmental health 20

Environmental health Strong points Availability of environmental health staff Awareness of poor sanitary conditions Motivated staff to improve the situation Environmental health Weak points Inadequate sanitary tools and equipment Inadequate effort on sanitation problems No approved dumping site Limited available containers and bins within the town Poor drainage system Road congestion, accidents and traffic jam due to parking of trucks along the main road (~ 35 trucks during the day, 50 trucks per night) 21

Environmental health Proposal 1 Proposal: A task force was formed to identify temporary site for a lorry park Activities Remove all wooden and unauthorized structures on the main road prove viability of site for a parking place of trucks (e.g. Tamale station) Starting with the appraisal of a permanent site (maybe with private investors) Contacting Ghana Highway authority for feasibility study on proposed location 22

Members of the Task force: Convener James Manu (Hon. Presiding member), police representative, Daniel Torto (Town Council), Kwaku Agyarko (GPRTU), Freeman Tawiah (Travel & Tours) Support will be given by the DA Environmental health Proposal 2 Proposal: Placing litter bins in front of shops and at vantage points (already ongoing) Activities Sanitary education through announcements, visits, and enforcement Further activities will be defined in a way-forward workshop 23

Environmental health Proposal 2 Responsible persons: Town Council, Freeman Tawiah, police office of Kintampo Support will be given by the DA Further support from the private sector is needed Environmental health Proposal 3 Proposal: Improving SAWABA dumping site (old Tamale station) How to do it: 1. Placing containers and signboards at dumping site 2. plan for relocation of dumping site Responsible persons: Tourism committee, Town Council Result: in the short-term management of the waste at dumping site. In the medium term dumping site will be relocated 24

Additional information and recommendation There is a need for a location site for sectors like the garages and the furniture sector Additional information and recommendation Does there exist any plan to develop this in Kintampo? Is there a possibility to do something on this issue in the shortterm? Information event of microfinance institutions in May 2005 at Tachiman Interested entrepreneurs and stakeholders can sign-in at BAC Gathered information of PACA exercise should be used as information base for SME potentials within Kintampo as information for a database on the local economic situation of Kintampo 25

The PACA Team in Kintampo Officially: GTZ-RUTIPP District Assembly Coordinator: Nana Osafo Ansong (GTZ) PACA host: Daniel Boffour (BAC) External Facilitators: Kwame Dwarmena Aboagye Louis Acheampong Kathy Addy Dr. Rudith King Kwasi Owusu-Bi Jnr. Frank Waeltring Local PACA Team experts: Gyimah J. Y (MOFA) Osama Musa (NAKAMA Association) Bampoe Emmanuel (MOFA) Thank you very much for your attention and your readiness to implement PACA 26