
Tackling high cost of fertilizer in Ghana: Public, Private Partnership necessary
As part of its efforts to help develop actionable and outcome-oriented strategies to address the challenges of fluctuating prices facing Ghana’s fertilizer and agro-input market, the African... read more
“We need more players and strong institutions in cashew” – Stakeholders
As part of its efforts to help improve the culture for quality in the Ghanaian cashew value chain in the face of fluctuating prices and other challenges, the United Nations Industrial Development... read more
Biodiversity data: key to socioeconomic development
As part of its efforts to help address climate change and problems of biodiversity in Ghana, Conservation Alliance International in partnership with A Rocha Ghana, CSIR-Plant Genetics Resources... read more
JRS Biodiversity Foundation and GBIF lauded for their biodiversity data-science-policy efforts in Ghana
As part of its efforts to help address climate change and problems of biodiversity in Ghana, Conservation Alliance International in partnership with A Rocha Ghana, CSIR-Plant Genetics Resources... read more

Fondation Sucres et Denrées provides support to expand Cocoa Abrabopa’s Pension Scheme
Cocoa farming has and continues to be a pivotal economic activity in Ghana which contributes significantly to the country’s total foreign... read more

Ghana’s food systems: Access to timely and reliable data key to growth of agriculture
Farming has been and continues to be a pivotal economic activity in Ghana, employing about 50% of the Ghanaian population. But access to credit, markets, quality seeds,... read more
Fair Trade National Platforms call for favourable cocoa prices
As part of efforts to help increase farm profitability and ensure that the root cause of poverty are addressed for cocoa farmers in Africa, the national fair trade Platforms; of Ghana, Fair Trade... read more
African seed sector players call for favourable regulatory policies
As part of its efforts to help increase the resilience and profitability of African farming in the face of climate change and other challenges, African Seed Trade Association (AFSTA) last week... read more

Nana Yaw Reuben Jr. writes: Our cashew vision: has much changed?
Cashew cultivation in Ghana started in the 1960’s with sporadic plantings in the Central and Greater Accra Regions and later spread to the Bono, Northern, Upper East and Upper West... read more

AGRA Opens Applications for 2023 VALUE4HER Women Agripreneurs of the Year Award
AGRA has opened applications for the 2023 VALUE4HER Women Agripreneurs of the Year Award (WAYA). WAYA seeks to recognise African female agripreneurs demonstrating remarkable Innovation and business... read more