The vibrant town of Bolgatanga today played host to the unveiling of the PEARL (Prosperity through Enterprise, Agriculture, Resilience and Livelihoods) Framework, a 10-year blueprint for transforming the Upper East Region.

Amidst the energy and optimism of the event, officials from the Builsa South District Assembly seized the opportunity to highlight their district’s unique strengths on a regional and national stage.

Speaking passionately on behalf of the Assembly, Jafar Mohammed Saeed did not mince words as he described Builsa South as the undisputed food basket of the North. “Wherever you are, far or near, the very best place for your investments in agri- and agro-processing, or any agri-business, is Builsa South. No doubt about that,” he declared in an interview with Apexnewsgh.

Saeed pointed to the district’s vast commercial rice valleys, emphasizing that farming here was not a matter of a few acres, but of hundreds and hundreds of acres ripe for cultivation. “Every farmer, far and near, can take advantage of our resources,” he said. He called on investors to explore opportunities in irrigation, noting that with the right facilities, Builsa South could unlock year-round farming and move beyond their heavy reliance on seasonal rains.

But the district’s offerings extend far beyond rice. Saeed proudly highlighted Builsa South’s reputation for quality honey, especially from the Donninga area, making it the destination of choice for health-conscious consumers and commercial buyers alike.

He also pointed to opportunities in shea butter production, livestock rearing, and other agricultural ventures. “Whether you’re looking for bulls, sheep, goats, or any livestock in commercial quantities, Builsa South is the place to be,” he said.

Saeed was quick to assure potential investors that Builsa South has created a welcoming, enabling environment for business. “We are ready and eager to work with anyone willing to invest. You will find a stress-free investment environment here,” he promised.

As the PEARL Framework charts a bold path for the Upper East Region from 2026 to 2035, Builsa South stands out as a beacon of agricultural potential and opportunity, ready to feed Ghana and attract the investment needed to fuel its growth.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com