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Projected 2021 budget allocation to the Fisheries Ministry increased by 163.6%...

The projected 2021 budget is seen to increase the budget for the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development by 163.6%. This was...

Interplast supports government with Ghc1.2m to fight Covid 19.

As part of interplast Ghana’s corporate social responsibility of giving back to society and country, the Management of the company saw the need to...

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 Importing Rice by 2023.

The government has assured that Ghana by 2023 would stop importing rice from other countries, the deputy minister of Food and Agriculture in charge...

Government to roll out an aggressive program to ensure Food Security...

The minister of food and Agriculture, Hon. Bryan Acheampong has revealed that the government in June will roll out a strategic plan...

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...

Green Ghana Day: Cocoa Abrabopa Association planted 1,500 trees to support...

The Cocoa Abrabopa Association (CAA) has planted 1,500 trees to help the government to achieve the objective of Greening Ghana with nursed...

Cocobod and Light A Village donate solar lamps to farmers in...

Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) in collaboration with Light A Village, a Non-Governmental Organization has donated complete sets of a solar lamp to...

“Executive Order must be Adhered Too” – Stakeholders tells State Institutions.

Chief Executive Officer for the John A. Kufuor Foundation Prof. Baffour Agyeman-Duah is urging the public and government institutions to start using Ghana Rice...

COCOBOD to appear before Parliament on cocoa payment.

The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) is to appear before Parliament over non-payment to cocoa farmers through their respective Licensed Buying Companies (LBC)...