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Ivory Coast battles chocolate companies to improve farmers’ lives.

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Soubre, Ivory Coast – On a small cocoa plantation in the southwest of Ivory Coast, a group of men hack away at the...

Farmers could face acute shortage of farming inputs due to government’s...

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The Minority in Parliament says farmers are set to face a crisis during the next planting season if government does not settle its indebtedness...

Alan calls for strategic US investment in African Agribusinesses.

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Ghana’s Trade and Industry Minister, Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen, has advocated for intensive investment in the agricultural sector as part of major plans to...

Why elderly should chew pawpaw seeds regularly.

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Pawpaw, popularly known as Papaya is a fruit beloved for both its delicious flavor and exceptional nutrient profile. Unfortunately, many people often discard its...

How China’s Appetite for Rosewood Fuels Illegal Logging in Ghana

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Soaring demand for luxury furniture in Asia is decimating Ghana’s forests while creating a lucrative but environmentally destructive industry. MOLE NATIONAL PARK, Ghana—Mbaaba Kaper stood...

Pavo sausage linked to listeriosis outbreak in Italy impounded in Ho.

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The Food and Drugs Authority has impounded four cartons and 27 packs of expired Pavo Frankfurt II and Wurstsel DI Pollo E Trachino...

Tomato: Ghana’s Unexplored Goldmine.

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Tomatoes, in their numerous forms, are a globally famed staple crop with countless regional variants. Currently ranked 319th on the list of the world's...

Imported Indian rice suspected to contain lead has been intercepted by...

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The Volta Regional Office of the Food and Drug Authority (FDA) in collaboration with the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and...

Consumers to pay 70% price increment of fowl ahead of Christmas.

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Consumers should expect to pay a premium for the main delicacy of Christmas – fowl, as prices on the market have shot up by...

Africa challenged to feed itself.

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Africa must feed itself so that it restores its dignity and pride in food production and becomes self-sufficient, riding on the strength of research...