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Let’s Take on Agricultural Growth in Ghana with Pragmatic Measures!
Agricultural technologies are essential for an African Green Revolution. Technologies need to be accessible and affordable for farmers. Equally critical are incentives systems that will make agricultural investments profitable for farmers. Agricinghana believes that what is needed is a “policy-induced” … Continue reading
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Let’s Keep Track of Policy Implementation-6
The Government of Ghana has introduced variety of measures to improve agricultural productivity in Ghana. Notable amongst these is the redefining of the outdated Food & Agricultural Development Policy (FASDEP I) in FASDEP II to address the loopholes and inefficiencies … Continue reading
Let’s Keep Track of Policy Implementation-4
The Government of Ghana has introduced variety of measures to improve agricultural productivity in Ghana. Notable amongst these is the redefining of the outdated Food & Agricultural Development Policy (FASDEP I) in FASDEP II to address the loopholes and inefficiencies … Continue reading
Let’s Keep Track of Policy Implementation-3
LET’S KEEP TRACK OF POLICY IMPLEMENTATION- 3 The Government of Ghana has introduced variety of measures to improve agricultural productivity in Ghana. Notable amongst these is the redefining of the outdated Food & Agricultural Development Policy (FASDEP I) in FASDEP … Continue reading

