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Agriculture In Ghana – Facts & Figures 2012

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Agriculture in Ghana Facts and Figures 2012, presents elaborate data on major agricultural and related activities. This is the outcome of exercise undertaken by the Statistics, Research and Information Directorate (SRID) of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture over the period on major agricultural commodities produced in the country.


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Agriculture In Ghana – Facts and Figures 2012


Highlights of the document include;

  • Country’s demographic background
  • Total land area and area under cultivation
  • Production levels of major crops and livestock
  • Rainfall distribution by region
  • Costs of agricultural inputs
  • Estimated consumption of selected food commodities
  • Food commodity price trends, etc.

An example is the trends of food commodity prices for those who want to go into produce marketing. It goes further to talk about how much commodities are consumed, giving you an idea of how much we produce.

The document is produced by the Statistics, Research and Information Directorate (SRID) of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture.

Source: http://mofa.gov.gh

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K. Afrane Okese
K. Afrane Okese
Experienced Climate Change Adoptation and Mitigation expert and Agriculturist, working with farmers, building and managing farms for over a decade. Love to share and learn from farmers and other players in the field of agriculture.
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