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Ghana’s agroecology debate is intensifying as calls grow for a nature-based food system

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July 8, 2026

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Ghana’s agroecology debate is intensifying as calls grow for a nature-based food system

As climate change, soil degradation and rising food insecurity place increasing pressure on Ghana's agricultural sector, a growing coalition of scientists, policymakers and development partners is calling for a fundamental rethink of how the country produces food. That debate came into sharp focus at the three-day CIRAWA Agroecology Conference in Accra, where government officials, researchers, farmers and international organisations gathered to discuss whether agroecology, rather than greater dependence on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and external agricultural inputs, offers Ghana a more sustainable future. While participants shared a common vision of building resilient food systems, discussions also exposed deeper questions about who should shape Ghana's agricultural future, what role science should play, and how much influence foreign funding should have over national food policies.

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Ghanaian Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

Patronise locally processed foods …Agric Minister urges

THE Minister of Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, has urged Ghanaians to patronise locally processed food products to boost the capacities of local companies. He said this was the only way by which the companies would be able to expand and create jobs for the teeming unemployed youth. Speaking during a working visit to local The post Patronise locally processed foods Agric Minister urges appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

Guinee news

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· Jul 3, 2026

Kindia : l’initiative présidentielle en faveur des petits producteurs officiellement lancée, plus de 5 000 emplois attendus

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Vanguard News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Senator Oluremi Tinubu: Akara-econometrics 

By Moshood Oshunfurewa Senator Oluremi Tinubu’s recent advocacy urging Nigerian youths to embrace the sale of akara, roasted corn and kuli-kuli as empowerment opportunities has triggered an intense national debate. While the initiative promotes entrepreneurship and self-reliance, many Nigerians view it as a troubling metaphor for the country’s economic direction. Across social media, citizens have appropriately [] The post Senator Oluremi Tinubu: Akara-econometrics appeared first on Vanguard News.

Voice of Nigeria

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· Jul 8, 2026

FCT Minister Seeks Greater Investment in Nutrition

The Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Dr Mariya Mahmoud, has emphasised the vital role of dietetics and nutrition in strengthening Nigeria’s health security, improving human capital development, and tackling the country’s growing burden of malnutrition and diet-related diseases. Mahmoud stated this while delivering her address at the 17th Scientific Conference and [] The post FCT Minister Seeks Greater Investment in Nutrition appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

Eye Radio

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· Jul 10, 2026

Agriculture minister urges farmers to focus on suitable crops to boost food security

The National Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Clement Juma Mbugoniwia, has urged farmers across South Sudan to focus on cultivating crops best suited to their local conditions in an effort to strengthen agricultural value chains, increase productivity and boost commercial agriculture. Mbugoniwia made the remarks during a meeting in Juba with the Warrap State [] The post Agriculture minister urges farmers to focus on suitable crops to boost food security appeared first on Eye Radio.

ANTARA News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Ministry bolsters food program oversight with risk management

The Coordinating Ministry for Food Affairs is strengthening oversight for national food programs by adopting ...

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Related coverage for "Ghana’s agroecology debate is intensifying as calls grow for a nature-based food system": Ghanaian Times — Patronise locally processed foods …Agric Minister urges. Guinee news — Kindia : l’initiative présidentielle en faveur des petits producteurs officiellement lancée, plus de 5 000 emplois attendus. Vanguard News — Senator Oluremi Tinubu: Akara-econometrics . Voice of Nigeria — FCT Minister Seeks Greater Investment in Nutrition. Eye Radio — Agriculture minister urges farmers to focus on suitable crops to boost food security. ANTARA News — Ministry bolsters food program oversight with risk management