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Maphlix Trust Ghana Limited calls for application to train the youth...

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As part of the efforts to make agribusiness more attractive, and increase production for higher income to the youth in Ghana and across Africa,...

FAO and FARA renew partnership for agricultural research and innovation in...

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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has signed a five-year partnership agreement with the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa...

Can improved access to fertilisers help boost Africa’s agricultural productivity?

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Yields in Africa’s smallholder-based farming system have remained stubbornly below the global average for years. The continent is not producing enough of its own...

Government to support the soybean industry with US$108m.

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Government will invest an estimated US$108million to improve soybean production/best practices, as well as developing the grain’s value chain to curb post-harvest losses over...

AFCFTA is the New Dawn for agribusiness across the African Continent...

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AfCFTA, the world’s largest free trade area creating a single continental market with a combined GDP of approximately US$ 3.4 trillion is the new...

1,500 bags of cocoa intercepted by COCOBOD from been smuggled.

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Ghana Cocoa Board’s (COCOBOD) Anti-smuggling Task Force in collaboration with the security agencies, has within two weeks, retrieved over 1,500 bags of cocoa, en...

GB Foods to inject US$70m into tomato production.

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GB Foods, the company behind the popular Gino brand, has announced plans to invest US$70million into tomato production and processing in a major boost...

Fair Trade National Platforms call for favourable cocoa prices.

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As part of efforts to help increase farm profitability and ensure that the root cause of poverty is addressed for cocoa farmers in Africa,...

African seed sector players call for favourable regulatory policies.

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As part of the efforts to help increase the resilience and profitability of African farming in the face of climate change, African Seed Trade...

The vision of Ghana’s cashew: what has changed? Nana Yaw Reuben...

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Cashew cultivation in Ghana started in the 1960s with sporadic plantings in the Central and Greater Accra Regions and later spread to the Bono,...