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Ghana Farmers Announce Nationwide Boycott of 2025 Farmers’ Day Over Neglect and Policy Failures

A coalition of Ghana’s leading agricultural organisations has declared a nationwide boycott of the 2025 Farmers’ Day celebrations, accusing the government of neglect and mismanagement that have worsened the country’s food production crisis. The coalition — comprising rice and maize producers, millers, input suppliers, mechanisation service providers, and agribusiness groups — described the move as “a united stand for survival.” It marks the first time in Ghana’s history that such a broad alliance of farmers has collectively boycotted the national celebration. In a joint statement, the groups expressed frustration over the government’s failure to fulfil its September 2025 promise that the National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO) would buy all locally produced rice and maize. Farmers say no such purchases have occurred, leaving thousands of tonnes of grain unsold and many producers in debt. The statement also accused the government […]

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Young Ghanaian Farmer Makes GH₵15K Weekly from Green Pepper Farming

A young Ghanaian farmer has shared his inspiring journey into agriculture, revealing that he earns approximately GH₵15,000 per week from his green pepper farm. This translates to around GH₵60,000 per month, proving that farming can be a highly lucrative business when done right.Speaking in a video with a content creator, the farmer emphasized that his success is the result of years of dedication and consistent effort. He noted that with proper care, a single acre of green pepper can yield income for up to three months, potentially bringing in GH₵180,000 per cycle.His story has sparked interest among social media users, with many expressing admiration and considering venturing into farming themselves. Some users even shared their own success stories, reinforcing the idea that agriculture remains a goldmine for those willing to put in the work.The farmer encouraged the youth to take […]

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AgroFusion Festival Opens in Koforidua, Showcasing Youth Innovators in Agriculture.

The second edition of the AgroFusion Festival has officially begun in Koforidua, Eastern Region. This annual event, part of the Mastercard Foundation's Ghana Grows Programme, highlights youth innovation in agriculture, agribusiness, and technical vocational education and training (ATVET). The festival will feature an exhibition, a summit, the launch of a book titled Changing Narratives, and the Young Innovators Awards to celebrate outstanding contributions to these sectors. The event aims to change the perception of agriculture as a low-income field and encourage young people to explore its potential.

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