The National Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO) urgently requires GH¢700 million to enable it to carry out its mandate of stocking food on behalf of the nation, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) George ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNThe five major pieces to the leadership puzzle: Insights from Ghana’s independence anniversaryBy Samuel Lartey(Prof)[email protected] Ghana celebrates its 68th Independence anniversary on March 6, 2025, the nation stands at a crossroads, reflecting on the progress made and the hurdles ...
The late President John Evans Atta Mills was passionate about many things, and surging food prices in particular and food ...
Ghana rsquo;s food system is facing a major paradox . While the country boasts fertile lands and a rich agricultural history, ...
Former Minister of Food and Agriculture and Member of Parliament for Abetifi in the Eastern Region, Bryan Acheampong, has criticized the government for what he describes as a paltry allocation to the ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNGhana: Climate Crisis in Northern Ghana - 2.6m People to Migrate South By 2050 ...If Temp Trend Continues - ResearchAbout 2.6million people are projected to migrate down south from northern Ghana by 2050 if the current temperature trends ...
The government has allocated GH¢1.5 billion to boost agriculture modernisation and food security under the ‘Feed Ghana’ initiative, as part of efforts to increase local food production, reduce imports ...
Former Minister of Food and Agriculture, Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto, in March 2023, said investment in the agricultural sector is the key to alleviating poverty in Ghana.
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Mongabay News on MSNUSAID funding cuts jeopardize creation of Ghana’s first Marine Protected AreaFor more than 10 years, researchers, civil society and community members and government officials in Ghana worked to create ...
The Ghana Tourism Authority has announce Taste 68@68, a food festival with the aim to celebrate and promote Ghana’s rich ...
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Ghana has a high youth unemployment rate of up to 13.9%. For those young Ghanaians who do have jobs, more than 50% are ...
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