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...

Conservation Alliance launches Human Elephant co-existence Project.

As part of the efforts to help address challenges hampering the cocoa and forestry sectors in the country; Conservation Alliance has taken...

Cameroon, Nigeria request to join Ivory-Ghana cocoa initiative.

Workers drying cocoa beans in the village of Goin DebeWorkers dry cocoa beans in the village of Goin Debe, Blolequin department, western...

NSS farms: we are optimistic to produce 72,000 Mt of maize...

The National Service Scheme (NSS) has projected a bumper harvest from its farms in the country this year.

Cocobod secures US$1.13bn to purchase cocoa in 2022/23 cocoa season.

The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has secured US$1.13 billion from a consortium of international banks and financial institutions to purchase cocoa beans...

Peasant farmers counsel the government on the ban on grain exportation.

The government had declared an extension of the ban on produce such as maize, rice, soybeans, and other grains.

Tiger nut is the untapped gold in the soil that should...

Tiger nuts, the tuberous rhizomes marble-sized orbs are one of the most nutritious and hottest superfoods on Ghanaian and international markets with...

Avalavi rice farmers call on the government to the reclamation of...

Rice farmers cultivating at the Weta irrigated field in the Volta Region have called on the government for support to enable them...

Designer crops of the future must be better tailored for women...

For all the progress that scientists have made in breeding crops that feed more people, these breakthroughs typically elude a core demographic...

Helping cassava farmers by extending crop life – CassVita.

“Normally 40 percent of the cassava harvest is lost, but with our technology, none of the harvests is lost, so that’s extra...