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As the growing demand for charcoal and firewood hastens the decline of shea trees in Ghana, communities living on the fringes of the country’s Mole National Park are planting fast-growing trees ...
Ghana plans to allocate 200,000 hectares for new industrial cocoa plantations under Cocobod. The effort aims to offset productivity losses caused by illegal mining, aging trees, and plant disease.
Ghana News Agency on MSN3d
Availability of irrigational facilities can avert rampant falling of plantain treesMay 16, GNA-The availability of irrigation facilities on plantain farms is crucial for maintaining the mass of plantain trees and preventing them from rampant fallingDr. Natson Eyram Amengor, a Senior ...
Business and Financial Times on MSN12d
Shea industry on brink of collapse as harsh conditions ravage treesCOCOBOD estimates that there are approximately 94 million shea trees across the savannah in Northern Ghana. While the entire ...
Illegal mining continues to wreak havoc across Ghana rsquo;s forest reserves, with the latest devastation unfolding in the ...
Ghana, once celebrated as the world’s second-largest cocoa producer, has witnessed a sharp decline in cocoa production over ...
Microfinance institution ASA Savings and Loans Limited has, together with students of the Oyoko Methodist Senior High School, ...
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AllAfrica on MSNGhana: Create Special Fund for Road Construction in Cashew-Growing Areas - Peter DongiThe District Chief Executive (DCE) for Banda in the Bono Region, Mr Peter Dongi, has called on the government to establish a special fund dedicated to the construction and maintenance of roads in ...
The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) is taking steps to engage the Attorney General’s Department as part of efforts to amend ...
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