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Cages to innovation: A woman fish farmer’s journey
Sakumono(near Tema) June 17, GNA — Women are an integral part of the fishing industry of Ghana; they are the invisible hands powering the sector, from canoe-side processing to smoked fish marketing.
A large-scale fish farm, owned and managed by Chinese nationals in Bakpa-Kebenu, Central Tongu District, was stormed and ...
The Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture, Madam Emelia Arthur, has called for public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the ...
The 41st edition of the National Farmers’ Day will be held in Ho, the capital of the Volta Region, on Friday, December 5, this year ...
Ghana has passed a new fisheries act which aims at strengthening the artisanal fishery sector, restoring fish stocks and tackling problems with illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing. A major ...
The United Nations has sounded the alarm over Ghana’s food production system, describing it as riddled with worrying lapses ...
The scramble for gold through artisanal mining in Ghana’s rivers is leaving a trail of deaths: of fish, marine life, mangroves, livelihoods, and mostly for millions of dollars laundered abroad. While ...
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Frank Owusu: Architect of Africa’s aquaculture future
By Kingsley Webora TANKEH Frank Owusu, born in Akyem Nkwarteng in the Eastern Region, is one of Ghana’s young innovators.He ...
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