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However, Ghana’s agriculture is characterised by low crop yields due to poor soil management. As part of efforts to address the challenges, the Government of Canada through Modernizing Agriculture in ...
The Soil Research Institute (SRI) of the Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), is collaborating with the Columbia Global Centres (CGC), to develop soil suitability data that would ...
The Data Innovation Fund project, “Map to the Future (M2F): Integrating Soil Mapping into Cocoa Farm Development Plans in Ghana”, evaluated the integration of site-specific soil data with traditional ...
Obtaining soil information to make an informed decision has been a challenge to Ghana’s poor and medium scale farmers. Loss of nutrients like nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus result in low ...
The Ghana Soil Information Service has been formed to provide soil information electronically. Information will be available through ICT and digital maps to farmers and other end users. The ...
The Soil Science Society of Ghana (SSSG) has called for stakeholder support to produce soil nutrient map to drive the blending of site and nutrient specific fertilizers for Ghana. Dr Edward Yeboah, ...
The Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) has taken delivery of mobile soil fertility equipment for the transformation of the country's agriculture sector. The equipment, worth over $1 million ...
GoldStone Resources Ltd (AIM: GRL) the West and Central Africa focused gold exploration company, is pleased to announce the final soil sampling results for the Manso Amenfi project in Ghana. Key ...
Ghana is attempting a new way to control fungus and rehabilitate ageing cocoa farms, the Ghana News Agency reported, citing Kofi Boa, an agricultural consultant. Skip to content.
The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) have renewed their partnership with Beft Agro Consult Limited, distributor of fertilisers Ghana, to provide Cocoa Farmers with Omya Calciprill, to tackle soil acidity.