Africa needs more climate funds to adapt to climate change –...
President of the African Development Bank, Akinwumi Adesina, has emphasised that Africa needs more climate support funds to address issues of climate change on...
The revised Seed Sector Strategy and Investment Plan will boost agricultural...
Agricultural sector stakeholders in Ghana have expressed confidence that a revised Seed Sector Strategy and Investment Plan currently being drafted will boost the country’s...
Ukraine grain deal collapse revives fears of bread queues and starvation.
Elias Fares, who runs a bakery in a Beirut neighbourhood, is fearful. He has secured sufficient flour to maintain his cabinets stocked for the...
Optimising poultry performance in sub-Saharan Africa.
Till 2030, Africa’s increasing animal protein demand will be huge with poultry being the dominant protein expected to see a 55% increase in demand...
Three million youth in the agric sector are to be supported...
The MasterCard Foundation has rolled out an ambitious target of reaching up to three million youth in Ghana, with an intention to inspire and...
Vendors lament astronomical rise in prices of food items.
Food vendors have lamented the frequent increases in the prices of food items on the market.
The price of 25-litre cooking oil is said to...
Hearty Delight Foods Introduces New Yogurt Products.
The Founder of Hearty Delight Foods, Madam Matilda Akosua Boahemaa said: “Our food products are designed for individuals, small to medium size companies willing...
PPRSD urged exporters to intensify their hard work to avert future...
Following recent notifications relating to non-compliance with certain import requirements of some of Ghana’s vegetable exports to the UK, the Plant Protection and Regulatory...
GITAC commits to supporting women in agribusiness with seed funding.
Women contribute about 60% of the agriculture sector, and almost all are smallholder farmers. In spite of contributing immensely to safeguarding food security, in...
KTDA receives Sh5.2bn fertiliser from Russia for sale to farmers.
Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) has received Sh5.2 billion fertiliser from Russia for sale to farmers at subsidised rates under the government-backed scheme.
The 940,000...