The agricultural policy environment in Ghana has been characterised by short-term interventions, with no mechanisms to achieve sustained growth. Poor management of investments, ineffective harmonization and alignment of donorsÕ interventions to GovernmentÕs priorities, weak leveraging of private sector investments, and poor public sector accountability, have all contributed to the stagnation in the agricultural sector. In order to address the above challenges, there is the need for aggressive policy interventions in the sector, synchronized with Industry and Finance that will break the longstanding cycle of poor performance in agriculture.