Agri Business

China pumps $2bn into ‘One District, One Factory’

The Akufo-Addo administration’s ‘One District One Factory’ initiative has received a major boost in the form of $2 billion from…

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Identify Relationship between Bank and Business – Farmers Advised

The Relationship Officer of the Opportunity Savings & Loans Bank Somanya, Mr. Eric Addai, has established that there is a…

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Japan provides $2.8m grant to develop Ghana’s agric sector

More than $2.8 million grant has been approved by the Japan Social Development Fund (JSDF) for the commercial cultivation of…

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Youth Must See Agriculture as Lucrative Venture — John Mahama

Former President John Dramani?Mahama has challenged African leaders to present agriculture to the youth as a lucrative venture. He said…

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Ghana’s Honey Industry Gets Boost with First Honey-Based Drink

Last week witnessed a major paradigm shift in Ghana’s local honey industry as the demand for the commodity has now…

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Agric Export Revenue Drops By 6.5% in 2016 – Report

Figures by the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) have shown that export earnings from the Agricultural subsector for 2016, dropped…

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1-District, 1-Factory: Government to Set Up Cement Factory at East Mamprusi

Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has noted that the Akufo-Addo administration is considering setting up a cement factory at Gbandaa,…

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Ghana awaiting Cote d’Ivoire to work on common cocoa pricing

Ghana is awaiting concrete action from Cote d’Ivoire so as to work towards establishing a common platform between the two…

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COCOBOD Announces Over 53% Cut In Prices Of Cocoa Fertilizers

The Ghana COCOBOD has announced over 53 percent reduction in the prices of fertilizer to cocoa farmers in the country.…

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Cocoa proves sweeter than sugar for ETP investors

Commodity players in the exchange traded products market are proving chocaholics. For 10 consecutive weeks, the investors in exchange traded…

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