Examples of farmers organisation in a sentence
The objects of the Farmers' Organisation shall be to promote and secure distribution of water among i ts users; adequate maintenance of the irrigation system, efficient and economical utilisation of water to optimise agricultural production, to protect the environment, and to ensure ecological balance by involving the farmers, inculcating a sense of ownership of the irrigation system in accordance with water budget and the operational plan.
The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) assisted in the setting up of the Farmers Organisation Network of Ghana (FONG).
IFDC supported the formation of the Apex Farmers Organisation of Ghana (AFOG) and OXFAM initiated the formation of the Peasant Farmers Organisation (PFAG).
The Managing Committee of a Farmers' Organisation may constitute sub- committees to carry out all or any of the functions vested in each organisation under this Act.
This federation comprises four major apex farmers associations - the Apex Farmers Organisation of Ghana (APFOG), Farmers Organisation of Ghana (FONG), Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana (PFAG and the Ghana National Association of Farmers and Fishermen (GNAFF) under one umbrella.
A Farmers' Organisation may, for carrying out the purposes of this Act, achieving the objects of the organisation and performing i ts functions, levy and collect fee as may be prescribed from t ime to t ime.
The objects of the Farmers' Organisation shall be to promote and secure distribution of water among its users, adequate maintenance of the irrigation system, efficient and economical utilisation of water to optimise agricultural production, to protect the environment, and to ensure ecological balance by involving the farmers, inculcating a sense of ownership of the irrigation system in accordance with the water budget and the operational plan.
All the amounts payable or due to a Farmers' Organisation by the waterusers shall be recovered from them as arrears of land revenue.
No action or proceedings of the Executive Committee of a Farmers' Organisation shall be invalid by reason only of the Existence of any vacancy in, or defect in the constitution of the said Committee.
Every Farmers' Organisation shall be a body corporate with a distinct name having perpetual succession and a common seal and subject to the provisions of this Act vested with the capacity of entering into contracts and of doing all things necessary, proper or expedient for the purposes for which it is constituted and it shall sue or be sued in its corporate name represented bythe Secretary.