Below are some current developments on Agriculture in Africa: Agricultural Issues European Union (EU) Funds Research to Maximize Yam Production The European Union (EU) is Ghana and United Kingdom research institutions to cut post-harvest losses of yams, estimated at 60 percent globally. Through the GRATITUDE project, the EU is funding the efforts of the Centre […]
Ghana Agricultural News Digest – November 3, 2014
Below are some current developments on Agriculture in Africa: Agricultural Issues Farmers in Three Northern Region Meet to Establish Efficiency About 700 maize, rice and soya bean value chain farmers and actors from the three regions: Northern, Upper East, and Upper West, met at a day’s forum hosted by the Ghana Grains Council (GGC) in […]
Ghana Agricultural News Digest – October 27, 2014
Below are some current developments on Agriculture in Africa: Agricultural Issues Vitamin A Cassava Becoming Popular The biofortified cassava, rich in vitamin A, is becoming widespread in Africa, driven by increasing awareness of its health and nutrition benefits. The variety is changing the description of cassava – a root crop often referred to as “Africa’s […]
Ghana Agricultural News Digest – October 20, 2014
Below are some current developments on Agriculture in Africa: Agricultural Issues Kufuor To Deliver Keynote Address On World Food Day Former President John Agyekum Kufuor and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands will tomorrow be the keynote speakers at this year’s World Food Day in Rome. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said this year’s celebration […]
Ghana Agricultural News Digest – October 7, 2014
Below are some current developments on Agriculture in Africa: Agricultural Issues Government Increases Cocoa Producer Price by 62.74 per cent The Government of Ghana Thursday increased the producer price of cocoa by 62.74 per cent. Cocoa farmers in the country will now receive GH₵5,520 per tonne for the 2014/2015 crop season, up from the GH₵3,392 […]
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