Atebubu-Amantin MP calls on gov’t to take action over the food...
The Member of Parliament for Atebubu-Amantin, Sanja Nanja, has warned that the government could face serious political backlash if it fails to address the...
Ten ways for African countries to cope using less fertiliser
The food systems in Africa that survive the fertiliser crisis linked to the Iran war will be those that put in place nutrition-focused programmes...
80% of Africa’s fertiliser is imported: how food systems can adapt...
Conflict in the Persian Gulf is disrupting fertiliser supplies, and Africa’s food systems stand to lose.
Agrifood systems (the activities that connect the people, investments and decisions involved...
Cocoa prices to drop by more than 50% in 2026 –...
Global cocoa prices are projected to plunge by more than half in 2026 after reaching historic highs in recent years, according to the latest...
Ghana to host global Hamptech Summit for Black Wealth and ...
The 6th Annual HempTech Conference, Africa’s longest-running hemp-focused conference, will take place in Accra on June 19th - 20th, 2026, bringing together international investors,...
Ghana’s tomato market after the Burkina Faso export ban: Relief without...
Following the recent suspension of tomato exports from Burkina Faso to Ghana, the Agribusiness Students Association of Ghana (ABSAG) has conducted a rapid field-based...
Ghana records over $3 billion in exports as cocoa processing drives...
Ghana’s drive to expand industrial capacity and move up the value chain delivered a record performance in 2025, as non-traditional exports surged, driven by...
Gov’t welcomes Burkina Faso’s move to resume tomato exports to Ghana
The Government of Ghana has welcomed Burkina Faso’s decision to lift the suspension on the issuance of Special Export Authorisations (ASE) for fresh tomatoes,...
Nothing works from May to December – Tomato traders
Tomato traders say a persistent production gap is crippling the local supply chain, forcing them to depend on imports and exposing them to external...
Ghana tomatoes too watery and rot quickly – Why tomato traders...
The Tomato traders in Ghana say poor quality and high post-harvest losses are forcing them to rely on imports from Burkina Faso, even as...













