President John Dramani Mahama has disclosed that Cabinet has approved the Public Tribunals Bill, a key intervention aimed at ...
Pressure is mounting on the government as the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) calls for intensified efforts in the fight ...
The government has secured €47 million from the European Union to aid irrigation farming in the country, the Minister of ...
Nov. 21, GNA – More than 200 pupils of the Stadium Residential Basic School have benefited from a comprehensive sensitisation programme on international disaster risk reduction practices. This forms ...
Beneath its democratic veneer, a surge in traditional, political and land-based disputes is reshaping Ghana’s internal security and testing its reputation for stability. These questions unpack the ...
Behind the civil war tearing Sudan apart for more than two years lie the country's natural riches, with foreign powers vying ...
The government has secured €47 million from the European Union to aid irrigation farming in the country, the Minister of ...
Women accused of witchcraft are cast out of their communities in north Ghana. Now some are trying to break this cycle.
A new system could overhaul maps that misclassify hundreds of thousands of smallholder coffee and cacao farmers as working in ...
To harness Ghana's rice potential, a National Rice Board (NRB) is essential, a centralised body akin to COCOBOD or GoldBod, which elevated cocoa and gold to global prominence. Modelled on successful ...
By Ezinwanne OnwukaMillions of Nigerians go to bed hungry every night, despite the country’s vast farmland. Terrorism, ...
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Making farming more profitable is the key

By Henry ABRAHAMGhana’s current glut of unsold local grain may appear at first glance to be good news for the many consumers and policymakers concerned about rising food prices. After peaking at a 61% ...