President Mahama to launch 'School Farm Initiative'

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  • AK 3 months ago

    I hope our universities will launch their initiative to feed themselves. Stakeholders must learn from General Kutu Acheampog's Operation Feed Yourself Policy. This initiative must not fail.

  • shs 3 months ago

    this is nothing new...
    many schools have been doing this for years...

  • ST Ghfuo: Canadians are dishonest, liars 3 months ago

    Add carpentry, mechanics. In my high school in toronto we had shop class, you learn about tools etc. Bigger high schools had farming, poultry, mechanics, weaving etc. These lazy gh leaders should go outside and investigate fr ...
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  • Rodneykodzo@gmail.com 3 months ago

    Launching Launching naaaa No reality

  • CB Agyeman 3 months ago

    Mahama and his useless appointees do not know the history school farming.Otukonor a jhs and she product behaving as if this is the first time we are hearing this.i started my primary education in 1969,Dr Busia,s first year in ...
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  • Mr. Smith 3 months ago

    There's nothing wrong with teaching our students about farming. But that shouldn't mean that when on holidays they should be in school to tend to the farms. What are our professional farmers for? Always throwing dust into our ...
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  • CB Agyeman 3 months ago

    Operation feed yourself wasn't government policy.Acheampong encouraged the citizenry to embrace farming.No government money was involve.

  • Tom Tom 3 months ago

    So our farmers cannot grow enough food for the schools to buy. Learning about modern agric is ok but it looks as if Mahama and his lazy agric minister and deputy want the schools to feed the whole country. Why haven't we seen ...
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  • Abrahams benjamin 3 months ago

    Good initiative. But hope it will not be a 9 day wonder.

  • Prudhomme - Stop this nonsense, GHANA 3 months ago

    This has been tried by previous governments and the outcomes were appalling. I was in secondary school in the 1970s and witnessed this same initiative failing. What Ghana needs is some serious mechanized farming to ensure our ...
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  • Kwamina 3 months ago

    @Prudhomme. Well said. I can not agree with you more.

  • Koppong 3 months ago

    How many presidential staffers do we have?
    Just mechanized and one man would do all the work

  • Kojois 3 months ago

    Confused people.

  • Agyeman 3 months ago

    IN MY DAYS IN SEC SCHOOL IN THE 70s WE HAD SCHOOL FARM WHICH DIED WHEN THE PNDC FORCEDLY TOOK POWER FROM GEN. KUTU ACHEAMPONG SO THIS IS NOT A NEW INITIATIVE BUT ONE INITIATIVE DESTROYED BY THE NDC FOREBEARS THE PNDC. INDEED, ...
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  • David 3 months ago

    What for? We need to encourage people to go into large scale agricultural production using modern technology in order to create job avenues instead of fostering subsistence farming which we have done over the years.

  • Albert 3 months ago

    Another hopeless and unthoughtful initiative. We have seen this before since General Acheapong's time with the "operation feed yourself" initiative. Has Ghana become self sufficient in food production since then? The answer i ...
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