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Eleven Farmer Service Centres to be ready in October - Coordinator

Eleven Farmer Service Centres to be ready in October - Coordinator
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The Ghanaian government plans to launch 11 Farmer Service Centres by October to provide agricultural support, including mechanization and market linkages. This initiative is part of the broader 'Feed Ghana' program aimed at boosting food security and supporting smallholder farmers.

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Improving agricultural infrastructure is critical for economic development and food security in Ghana, particularly for small-scale farmers who lack access to modern tools.

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Accra, June 21, GNA – The first batch of 11 Farmer Service Centres (FSCs) under the Government s flagship Feed Ghana Programme will be completed and ready for operation by October this year, Mr Peter Nuhu, Coordinator of the FSC Initiative, said on Friday.

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