Government’s plan to establish farms in all Senior High Schools aims to equip students with practical farming skills and strengthen agricultural development.
The Ghanaian Government has announced an ambitious initiative to establish farms in all Senior High Schools across the country. This move, revealed by the Agriculture Minister, aims to promote practical agricultural education and provide students with hands-on experience in modern farming techniques.
The project is expected to enhance food security, promote agribusiness skills among youth, and support the government’s broader agenda of boosting the agricultural sector. By integrating farming activities into school curricula, the government hopes to nurture future agriculturists and entrepreneurs, thereby strengthening the nation’s economy.
Details on implementation strategies, funding, and timelines are anticipated to be shared in the coming weeks. This initiative reflects Ghana’s commitment to education and sustainable agriculture.
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