Poultry farmers call for urgent intervention by government to revive sector

Poultry farmers are calling for an urgent government intervention to help revamp the sector. The importation of poultry products...

Low investment in hatcheries, feed mills hampering poultry sector

The Ghana National Association of Poultry Farmers (GNAPF) has attributed low levels of domestic poultry production to inadequate investment in the value...

Disburse GH¢1.8m to farmers affected by Bird Flu – PAC orders...

Parliament has directed the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) to provide compensation to farmers who suffered losses due to the avian...

Otokunor offers support to Berekum goat farmer, calls on MoFA to...

An agriculture entrepreneur and leading member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr Peter Otokunor, has reached out with support to the...

Poultry farmers call govt for support amidst rising maize price

The Greater Accra Regional Poultry Farmers Association is calling on the Ministry of Food and Agriculture for support in reducing maize price.

Ghana must use AfCFTA to create a tuna market within Africa,...

The National Fisheries Association of Ghana (NAFAG) has urged the government to capitalize on the establishment of the Africa Continental Free Trade...

Broadspectrum Limited, Melcom, Amas Farms partner with Agrihouse Foundation for the...

Broad spectrum, Melcom, Amas Farms, are among leading organizations supporting this year’s Ghana Poultry Day and the 3rd Ghana Chicken Festival, at...

Jihadis selling stolen cattle in Ghana

Jihadis operating in the West African sub-region are now resorting to crossing over into Ghana with looted animals for sale.

Joma, a big tilapia market unknown in Accra.

Joma, a community at Ablekuma in the Ga West Municipality is a big tilapia market in Accra but unknown market for fish...

Fisheries Ministry to cut down importation of fish into Ghana.

The Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development has pledged to cut the importation of fish into the country. According...