Audio By Carbonatix
Agricultural institutions in Ghana will undergo greenhouse production and Agri-entrepreneurship training, from 1st to 3rd December, 2014.
The three-day program under the auspices of Agri-impact Consult, an Agribusiness Development firm seeks to build the technical capacities of staff from selected institutions.
The training Program, which is being supported by ASNAPP with funding from the Skills Development Fund (SDF), will cover topics from farming as a business, entrepreneurship and techniques in greenhouse production.
Selected institutions include KNUST, MoFA, Kumasi Institute of Tropical Agriculture (KITA), Adidome Farm institute and Asuansi Farm Institute.
The training is part of Agri-Impacts's incubation programme to increase the technical and entrepreneurial capacity of Agricultural institutions to transfer modern production technologies and Agri-entrepreneurship skills to young graduates from these institutions to make them employers or employable.
The training program is expected to increase the competitiveness and productivity of horticultural operators in Ghana, thereby accelerating meaningful growth within the Agricultural sector for a transformation in the local Ghanaian economy.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana declares its first-ever Marine Protected Area
8 seconds -
Middle East tension slashes IMF global growth to 3.1% for 2026
5 minutes -
TMA reopens daycare centre after microlight-aircraft crash
10 minutes -
We’re financing gov’t policy – COMAC CEO warns of mounting industry debt
11 minutes -
Kofi Arko Nokoe represents Ghana at the 2026 IMF Young Parliamentarians Initiative
14 minutes -
Fuel ‘relief’ not from gov’t – COMAC CEO says fuel cuts are industry burden
31 minutes -
Back to books – Sweden’s schools give up digital learning
56 minutes -
From One Day to One Ring: Leo Woodall joins new The Lord of the Rings cast
1 hour -
India to decide women’s quota bill as row over parliamentary seats intensifies
1 hour -
Australia’s richest person must share part of her mining fortunes, court rules
1 hour -
BBC to cut almost one in 10 staff to make £500m savings
2 hours -
Google to punish sites that trap people in with back button tricks
2 hours -
Booking.com customers warned of ‘reservation hijacking’ after hack
2 hours -
Mahama’s words can slow Parliament – Bishop Gyamfi worried over LGBTQ bill delay
2 hours -
LGBTQ Bill: We don’t want a repeat – Catholic Bishop warns Mahama could follow Akufo-Addo’s path
3 hours