Soybean Variety ‘Toondana’ Set To Help Drive Soybean Cultivation In Ghana.

Soybean is the third most important grain legume produced in Ghana after groundnut and cowpea. Soybean is cultivated across the country especially in the guinea savannah and the Forest-Savannah Transition zones. However, it is also cultivated in parts of southern Ghana.

Ghana Signs US$50 Million Emission Reduction Payment Agreement Under Leaf Coalition

The Forestry Commission, under the auspices of the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, has signed Emission Reductions Payment Agreement (ERPA) with Emergent Forest Finance Accelerator Incorporated (Emergent), a US-based non-profit organisation that serves as the convenor and coordinator of the

Forests Threatened As Mining Activities Surge

President-Forest Industries Association (FIAG), Richard Nsenkyire, has sounded an alarm over the perilous state of the nation’s forest resources – attributing the looming crisis to escalating operations of unscrupulous mining activities. Mr. Nsenkyire expressed fear that the country’s forests, including wildlife,

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