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MoFA advances bill to strengthen agricultural extension services

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MoFA advances bill to strengthen agricultural extension services
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Ghana's Ministry of Food and Agriculture is developing a new bill to regulate and professionalize agricultural extension services. The legislation aims to improve coordination, set training standards, and boost productivity to support the national 'Feed Ghana' program.

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Strengthening agricultural advisory services is essential for improving food security and economic development in Ghana, addressing challenges like low productivity and climate change.

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Accra, June 27, GNA – The Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) is advancing efforts to establish a legal framework to regulate and strengthen agricultural extension and advisory services in Ghana.

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