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Government to construct 3 Greenhouse Villages to boost horticultural sub sector.

The government of Ghana in its quest to revamp both local and international market for vegetables has expedite to construct three Greenhouse Villages for...

GOVERNMENT MUST EXPLORE SUSTAINABLE FUNDING FOR PLANTING FOR FOOD AND JOBS-GHANAECare.

Global Hand on Natural Environmental Care (GHANECare), a non-governmental organization has advocated that government must explore all possible means to determine viable and sufficient...

Government provides alternative livelihood for galamsey communities in Eastern Region

Illegal small-scale mining, popularly known as galamsey, is a subject matter that has been discussed widely in the view of immediate and long-term...

GHANA TO STOP RICE IMPORTATION SOON – Agric Minister

The Minister of Agric, Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto has stated that his outfit is working to reduce drastically, if not stop the import of...

AGRICULTURE SECTOR TO SEE MORE IMPROVEMENT IN 2019 – Hon. Dr....

The Minister for Food and Agriculture, Hon Dr. Afriyie Akoto, at a programme dubbed ‘Agricultural Sector Programme Review’ at the Coconut Grove Hotel on...

WiDS INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT TAKE OFF.

The past few weeks have been nothing but great and memorable experiences for the women who have dared to break the jinx in an...

SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN TRACTOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AMONG WOMEN IN THE...

The first ever women training programme on tractor operation is ongoing at Adidome Farm Institute in the Volta Region. The programme was organised by...

PLANTING FOR FOOD AND JOBS YIELDS 707,150 METRIC TONS OF CEREALS...

Ghana’s cereals and legumes production have increased by 707,150 metric tons following the introduction of the government’s flagship “Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ)”...

PARLIAMENT APPROVES US$39.01 MILLION FOR SAVANNAH AGRICULTURE-DR-ASSIBEY-YEBOAH

Parliament on Friday approved UA 27,864, 750, an equivalent of US$39.01 to finance the Savannah Zone Agricultural Productivity Improvement Project (SAPIP). Dr Mark Assibey-Yeboah, Chairman...