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The farming community in central Ghana benefiting from teak trees planted three decades ago
Residents of Mem, a community in central Ghana, planted teak trees over 30 years ago. Today, they are seeing the benefits, like increased shade and protection from windstorms.
Read MoreRespecting the communities that we serve
Learn how Farm Radio International applies the value of respect in our work by respecting and sharing African farmers’ traditional knowledge.
Read MoreEstuary economics: Volta Region reporters visit mangrove restoration project
Radio show hosts, Farm Radio staff and a student volunteer visited a community in eastern Ghana to find out how they’re managing their mangrove population. Learn how the Agbledomi community is protecting its mangrove ecosystem.
Read MoreFarm Radio Ghana partners discuss Nature-based Solutions ahead of radio documentary series rollout
Farm Radio staff in Ghana met with stakeholders to discuss the support rural people need as they navigate the consequences of climate change. Find out key takeaways from their discussion.
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