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  2. Agriculture in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Ghana

  3. Ministry of Food and Agriculture (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Food and Agriculture (Ghana)

  4. Fishing industry in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The current president of Ghana, Nana Akuffo Addo, created a ministry of fisheries and agricultural development in Ghana. On the 9th of April 2018, The current Minister of the Fishery sector in Ghana, Francis Kinsley Ato Cudjoe, announced the “One house, one tank” program which is bound to take effect from May. [11]

  5. Minister for Food and Agriculture (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Minister for Food and Agriculture is the Ghanaian government official responsible for the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. The Minister is responsible to government and the Parliament of Ghana for the development of Ghana's agriculture and maintaining food security in Ghana. This minister has in the past been also responsible for a ...

  6. Agricultural Development Bank of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural Development Bank of Ghana

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  8. Development Bank Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The DBG was conceived in 2017 , established in 2020, awarded license to operate by Bank of Ghana in 2021 and launched in June 2022. [10] [11] It was established to complement two other government-owned financial houses established before, namely the Agricultural Development Bank of Ghana and the National Investment Bank.

  9. Cocoa production in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Cocoa beans and cocoa harvest processing. Ghana's cocoa production grew an average of 16 per cent between 2000 and 2003. [18] Cocoa has a long production cycle, far longer than many other tropical crops, and new hybrid varieties need over five years to come into production, and a further 10 to 15 years for the tree to reach its full bearing potential.