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Agriculture charity needed to curb malnutrition & increase productivity – Farmher Gh

  • July 21, 2021
Farmher Ghana

Agriculture over the years has gained roots and preeminence since it has been the backbone of many economies of the world.

Agriculture has a lot of disciplines ranging from Animal Science, Crop Science, Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness, Agricultural Extension and just to mention a few. These disciplines together make agriculture one big pie.


Interestingly, over the years there has been an aspect of agriculture that is gradually gaining roots and very soon will be an area of interest to many even.

Though a few others have exploited that area already, there is still room for execution in our parts of the world and this aspect is Agriculture Charity (Agriculture and charity).


With the increase in population worldwide and with the aim of achieving SDG2 and SDG3, there is the need to push this discipline of agriculture forward since they have a vital role to play in fulfilling these goals.


Linking Agriculture and charity is one sure way of helping curb malnutrition in underprivileged areas and also increase productivity. Therefore, much attention and support should be given to this special discipline of agriculture and especially women who are in Agriculture.

FarmHer Ghana is an Organisation that equips women farmers with simple farm technology trainings.

FarmHer Ghana is a Non-governmental Organization that supports the essential role women farmers play in rural industries, businesses and communities.

Source - Farmher Ghana
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1 comment
  1. Anonymous says:
    July 21, 2021 at 10:37 pm

    Great initiative

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