Dr. Emmanuel Andoh-MensahDirector
Welcome
Message from Our Director
You are welcome to the website of the Oil Palm Research Institute (OPRI). The platform is designed to meet your information needs about OPRI in particular and its mother organization, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), and allied organizations in general. The CSIR vision of using the transforming power of S&T for wealth creation could only be realized through research and commercialization of research output and services. The CSIR-OPRI is poised to play its expected role towards this vision. The institute is mandated to research into oil palm and coconut and has a mission to conduct sustainable and demand-driven research aimed at providing scientific and support for the development of the entire oil palm and coconut industries in Ghana.
The institute is working feverishly towards becoming a centre of excellence for oil palm and coconut research and a major supplier of improved planting materials of oil palm, coconut and relevant technologies in the sub-region. The CSIR strategic plan earmarked for 2023 - 2027 seeks to expand research focus, build capacity in emerging areas, improve on staff capacity development, promote commercialization and product development and enhance visibility of the organization. The passing of the Tree Crops Development Authority Act 1010 of 2019 by Parliament and its assentation by the President of Ghana for the establishment of the Tree Crops Development Authority places a greater responsibility on the CSIR-OPRI in terms of crop productivity, product transformation, training, planting material production and consultancy, among others.
In line with the CSIR strategic plan and in response to the object and functions of the Tree Crops Development Act, the institute has brought on board a Value Addition Division to focus on value addition research into oil palm and coconut. The new division will target product formulation and development, technology advancement and environmental protection. The CSIR-OPRI has begun other initiatives towards the implementation of the CSIR strategic plan and enhancement of its capacity to meet demands of the Tree Crops Development Authority. It is hoped that the current efforts of the CSIR-OPRI will lead to greater contribution to the socio-economic development of Ghana and also propel the attainment of its vision of becoming the centre of excellence for oil palm and coconut research.
In line with the CSIR strategic plan and in response to the object and functions of the Tree Crops Development Act, the institute has brought on board a Value Addition Division to focus on value addition research into oil palm and coconut. The new division will target product formulation and development, technology advancement and environmental protection. The CSIR-OPRI has begun other initiatives towards the implementation of the CSIR strategic plan and enhancement of its capacity to meet demands of the Tree Crops Development Authority. It is hoped that the current efforts of the CSIR-OPRI will lead to greater contribution to the socio-economic development of Ghana and also propel the attainment of its vision of becoming the centre of excellence for oil palm and coconut research.
Philosophy
Our Core Values
Our core values help us direct every person on our team towards a common goal. They remind us that we share a bigger purpose. The CSIR-OPRI subscribe to these values.
Vision
Our Vision For the Future
To become a centre of excellence in oil palm and coconut research and a major supplier of improved planting materials of oil palm and coconut and relevant technologies in the subregion.
Oil Palm Research
The Oil Palm Programme is located at Kusi, near Kade in the Denkyembour District of the Eastern Region
Coconut Research
The Coconut Programme is located at Sekondi-Takoradi in the Western Region.
History
Our Establishment
The Oil Palm Research Institute (OPRI) was established initially as a division under the Crops Research Institute (CRI) in 1964.
The CSIR-Oil Palm Research Institute (CSIR-OPRI) is the foremost public institution in oil palm and coconut research in Ghana. The CSIR-OPRI generates scientific information and marketable technologies for sustainable production and value addition of oil palm and coconut commodities in Ghana.
The Institute has the mandate to research on oil palm and coconut and is tasked to conduct sustainable and demand driven research aimed at providing scientific and technological support for the development of the entire oil palm and coconut industries.
The Institute has the mandate to research on oil palm and coconut and is tasked to conduct sustainable and demand driven research aimed at providing scientific and technological support for the development of the entire oil palm and coconut industries.
The CSIR-OPRI was originally established as a division under the CSIR-Crop Research Institute (CSIR-CRI) in 1964 to take over the functions of the defunct West Africa Institute for Oil Palm Research (WAIFOR) which was responsible for provision of oil palm planting materials and research support to the West African Anglophone Countries. The CSIR-OPRI was upgraded to a Centre in 1979 and gained autonomy from CSIR-CRI to become a fully-fledged Institute in 1988. In 1992, the Institute was additionally mandated to carry out research into coconut in general and Cape St. Paul’s Wilt Disease (CSPWD) in particular.
The CSIR-OPRI is governed by a 7-member Board of Directors appointed by the CSIR-Council representing both the public and private sectors, and relevant Departments of the Ministry of Food & Agriculture. The Management of the CSIR-OPRI comprises: The Director, who is the Head of the Institute, the Deputy Director, the various Heads of Divisions and local representatives of the various identifiable groups in the CSIR.
- To improve yields, disease and drought tolerance of oil palm and coconut through breeding programmes.
- To improve agronomic/ cultural practices for attainment of oil palm and coconut yield potentials through land use efficiency and intensification strategies.
- To add value to oil palm and coconut commodities through product formulation & development, technology advancement and sustainable management of the environment.
- To commercialize research findings, outputs and by-products through consultancy, training and marketing.
- To train and develop a highly professional human resource base to realize the vision/mission of the institute.
Our Statements
Our Mandate, Mission, and Vision Statements
Our Mandate
The CSIR-OPRI carries out demand-driven research into oil palm and coconut aimed at providing scientific and technological support for sustainable development of the entire oil palm and coconut industries in Ghana.
Our Mission
The CSIR-OPRI generates scientific information and marketable technologies for sustainable production and value addition of oil palm and coconut for wealth creation and socio-economic development of Ghana.
Vision
To become a centre of excellence in oil palm and coconut research and a major supplier of improved planting materials of oil palm and coconut and relevant technologies in the subregion.
Establishment
The CSIR-OPRI was originally established as a division under the CSIR-Crop Research Institute (CSIR-CRI) in 1964 to take over the functions of the defunct West Africa Institute for Oil Palm Research (WAIFOR).
Research
Our Research Programmes
The CSIR-OPRI has two commodity programmes namely; the Oil Palm and Coconut Programmes. The Oil Palm Programme is located at Kusi, near Kade in the Denkyembour District of the Eastern Region whilst the Coconut Programme is located at Sekondi-Takoradi in the Western Region. The Institute’s current out-stations are located at Agona-Nkwanta in the Ahanta-West District of the Western and Asebu in the Asebu-Amenfi-Kwamankese (AAK) District of the Central Region.
Oil Palm Research Programme
Oil Palm Research Programme
The programme has over 50 years of research experience in oil palm and has built the capacity and developed a cream of Research Scientists, Technologists and Technicians for consultancy and training in oil palm nursery, establishment and management in Ghana and in the rest of Africa.
Learn more Coconut Research Programme
Coconut Research Programme
The Coconut Programme has been designated as the leader in lethal yellowing (LY) research in Africa by the Bureau for the Development of Research on Tropical Perennial Oil Crops (BUROTROP).The Programme has developed several cutting edge technologies to manage the devastating......
Management Board
Meet Our Management Board Members
The Institute is managed by the Management Board. They meet and take strategic decisions of the Institute.
Neneyo Asare Mate-KoleChairman
Dr. William SarfoMember
Dr. Emmanuel Andoh-MensahMember
Paul FiamehMember
Dr. Daniel KoteyMember
Nana Yaw SereboeMember
Dr Moses OgoeMember
Mr. Kyei AsomaningSecretary
IMC Team
Meet Our Brilliant Minds
Internally, the Institute is managed by the Internal Management Committee (IMC). They meet and take decisions to manage the day-to-day activities of the Institute.
Dr. Emmanuel Andoh-MensahChairman/Director
Mr. Felix Kwaku Mensah SwanzyHead – Commercialisation Division/Member
Mr. Kyei AsomaningHead of Administration/Member
Mr. Emmanuel LarbiHead of Agronomy/Member
Mr Owusu BoakyeSSA Rep/Member
Dr. Isaac DansoDeputy Director / Member
Dr. Egya Ndede YankeyHead - Coconut Research Programme/Member
Mr. Albert BanafoHead Accounts Division/Member
Dr. Enoch SapeyHOD, Breeding/Member
Mr. Reynolds BoadiTUC Rep/Member
Akpe Mary Eddy-DohHead, Crop Protection Division/Member
Dr. Fred DansoRSA Rep/Member
Dr. Samuel Anim OkyereHead of Plantation/Member
Dr. Frederick SarpongHead of Value addition/Member
Ms. Esther Animah BoaduSecretary
Facilities
Our Facilities
CSIR-Oil Palm Research Institute has a basic school and a guest house.
Call Us Now
- +233-(0)24-622-3390
- +233-(0)24-405-6473
- (+233) 54 355 1750
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- info-opri@csir.org.gh
- admin-opri@csir.org.gh
Our Offices
- CSIR-OPRI, Kade, Eastern Region
- WS 001 5345, Takoradi, Western Region