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Ag 4 Africa: A Rural Development Model for SSA
Submitted March 15, 2010 By ag4africa

Ag 4 Africa is committed to promoting sustainable agricultural development throughout SSA starting with the cultivation of the Bambara groundnut.

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Creating an Artful World
Submitted January 21, 2011 By TKAFoundation

TKAFoundation + AKOSIA
CREATIVE PROJECTS FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN IN ACCRA, GHANA
SUMMER 2011

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From Agriculture to Agroforestry in Ghana
Submitted July 28, 2009 By Douglas La Rose

Use alternative livelihood projects to reduce risk for farmers in transitioning from monoc-ropping to agroforestry. Agroforestry is both economically and environmentally superior to introduced mono-cr

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Obama 's take on African Agriculture
Submitted July 15, 2009 By Abena Asare

Were you inspired by or skeptical of President Obama's take on agriculture in Ghana and Africa?

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Reducing Risk, Improving the Future: Transitioning From Mono-Cropping to Agroforestry in Ghana  REMIX 
Submitted July 28, 2009 By Douglas La Rose

Use alternative livelihood projects to reduce risk for farmers in transitioning from mono-cropping to agroforestry. Agroforestry is both economically and environmentally superior to introduced mono-cr

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Reducing Risk, Improving the Future: Transitioning From Mono-Cropping to Agroforestry in Ghana  REMIX 
Submitted August 15, 2009 By Douglas La Rose

Use alternative livelihood projects to reduce risk for farmers in transitioning from mono-cropping to agroforestry. Agroforestry is both economically and environmentally superior to introduced mono-cr

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reducing spoilage by processing fruit
Submitted July 22, 2009 By papa_dogo

Reducing fruit spoilage in Ghana by increasing processing capacity.

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