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Gov’t urged to implement policies for more women in aquaculture
By Frances Dorothy Ward, GNA Kumasi, March 19. GNA – The Government has been urged to introduce and implement deliberate policies that will encourage more women to invest and venture into the ...
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Ketu North Municipal, Martin Amenaki, has raised concern over the growing challenges confronting rice farmers in the area, despite the municipality’s strong ...
Stakeholders in agriculture have emphasised the importance of technology in attracting young people into farming, saying modern innovations ...
Communities and farmers along the banks of the White Volta River in northern Ghana are raising serious concerns as large portions of the river appear to be drying up, leaving behind stretches of sand ...
A new cross-continental partnership between Denmark and Ghana will see the establishment of a €2.5-million insect-based animal feed and fertiliser facility in ...
AS the sun rises each day with its beautiful colours in the sky and its environment, it reminds mankind of the beauty and magnificence of (God's creation) the world we live in. This planet is filled ...
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Kplejoo festival promotes farming, environmental conservation — Tema Shipi
By Laudia Anyorkor Nunoo, GNA Tema, March 19, GNA – Nii Amarh Soumponu II, the Tema Shipi (Traditional Army Commander) and Stool Secretary, has explained that the annual Kplejoo Festival of the people ...
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Veep Urges More Opportunities for Women
The Vice President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has called for greater confidence among women and stronger efforts to create opportunities for the next generation, urging leaders to ensure ...
A satirical cartoon highlights concerns over tilapia farming practices in Ghana, questioning sustainability and environmental impact. Published by 3News ...
In the framework of FAO’s International Year of the Woman Farmer, Slow Food gives voice to women across Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America to spotlight a fundamental truth: women are the backbone ...
Bangladesh is confronting a silent yet deadly crisis. Toxic chemicals ranging from imported industrial substances to widely used agricultural pesticides are damaging human health, contaminating ...
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