Ghana launches climate-resilient wheat initiative in collaboration with India
In a groundbreaking step towards food self-sufficiency, Ghana has launched a climate-resilient wheat initiative in collaboration with India’s Arima Farms and CSIR-Crops Research Institute.
With wheat imports crossing $400 million annually, this project aims to cut dependency and boost local farming.
Arima Farms MD, Saalai Manikam, highlighted how South-South cooperation is driving agricultural innovation.
She also shared how many Ghanaians admire and follow Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. A new chapter in India-Ghana partnership is being sown.
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