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Ensure proper handling of eggs for good nutritional value – GSA...

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The conventional ways of handling eggs, including the sale of broken eggs for consumption, have been identified as posing public health risks. According to the...

Rainforest Alliance empowers smallholder farmers to grow and own plants to...

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After a year of introducing smallholder farmers to the Forest Watcher Mobile App, the Rainforest Alliance counts their achievement of growing and monitoring over...

CropLife to liaise with GSA to rid the market of fake...

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As part of measures to get rid of fake and illegal agrochemicals on the market, CropLife Ghana has taken steps to coordinate with the...

Excessive chemical fertiliser use degrades farmlands, affecting food security.

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Chief Corporate Communications Officer-Jospong Group of Companies, Sophia Kudjordji, has revealed that excessive use of chemical fertiliser is removing nutrients from fertile lands and...

Post-harvest losses compelling farmers to reduce farm sizes – PFAG.

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Perennial post-harvest losses, according to the Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana (PFAG), have compelled many farmers to reduce their farm sizes – a situation...

Cassava, a staple crop that sustains a continent.

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Cassava has become such a staple in Africa that many may be shocked to find out that it is not an indigenous root to...

Kumbungu rice processing mill abandoned.

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A rice mill located at Kpekparigu-Kukuo in the Kumbungu district of the Northern Region – meant to facilitate the processing of local rice produced...

PFJ yields US$6bn worth of food in 5yrs.

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The value of food commodities produced under the government’s flagship ‘Planting for Food and Jobs’ (PFJ) programme was worth some US$6.1billion over the last...

Agriculture is the best option to recover Ghana’s economy rather than...

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Interacting with the stakeholders following the recent intention of the government to engage the monetary policy institution to give it an image, help to...

Tomato scarcity looms as production sinks in Burkina Faso.

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Ghana risks facing a tomato shortage as the former controls 90 percent of the commodity’s imports into the country. As Burkina Faso battles with...