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.
Sector output doubled since 2019 but faces high costs, tech gaps Government targets fish supply deficit exceeding 640,000 tons in 2021 Ghana will set up a development fund to boost its aquaculture ...
Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, Emelia Arthur, has called on private investors to partner government in managing the Ghana National Aquaculture Centre at Amanya in the Greater ...
Point-and-Kill catfish can rsquo;t swim against the business tide Simons opens the year with a vivid metaphor drawn from ...
“The future of agriculture in Ghana depends on the creativity and resilience of our young people,” he said. “By equipping them with the right skills and linking them to policy and market opportunities ...
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 ...