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Graphic Online Date: Jul - 02 - 2021 , 11:03 BY: Nii Martey M. Botchway Category: General News Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto (2nd left), Minister of Food and Agriculture; Mr Eric Asameni (left), Accra Regional Director of Agriculture and Maj Gen Charles Awity (right), Commandant, Military Academy & Training Schools, inspecting some agricultural products on exhibition. Picture: NII MARTEY M. BOTCHWAY 30.5k Shares 705 The Minister of Food and Agriculture, Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto, has asked residents of the Greater Accra Region to observe the period between the ban on drumming and the celebration of the Homowo festival by taking to farming to help the region produce enough food. ....
The Minister of Food and Agriculture, Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto, has asked residents of the Greater Accra Region to observe the period between the ban on drumming and the celebration of the Homowo festival by taking to farming to help the region produce enough food. The minister, who made the appeal at the launch of the, Let s make agriculture flourish in Greater Accra campaign at the Military Academy and Training Schools in Accra last Friday, said the campaign, which was also known as Homowo goes green, was aimed at reviving the message and meaning of the ban and the celebration in line with government s Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) programme. ....