Agriculture is a Lucrative Venture: Gold in the Soil Award Nominee Encourages Youth
Madam Vida Korang, a dedicated 52-year-old mango farmer from Domesua, has cultivated an impressive 15 acres of mango trees. Her produce is supplied to renowned companies such as Blue Skies, HPW, and Bomat Limited, where the mangoes are processed into juice. Vida’s passion for farming was ignited by her early experiences working alongside her father, […]
Royalty and Agriculture: A Queen Mother’s Journey to Farming Success
Nana Yaa Esuama Yeboah I, the esteemed queen mother of Jaman South in the Bono Region, has redefined her life and community through farming. At 53 years old, she manages a remarkable agricultural enterprise in Chiraa, Bono Region, encompassing 25 acres of maize, 6 acres of cassava, 1 acre of plantain, and 5 acres of […]
Global Affairs Canada Partners Agrihouse Foundation for the 6th Time for WOFAGRIC and Gold in the Soil Awards
Global Affairs Canada have partnered with Agrihouse Foundation for the sixth (6) year in a role for the Women in Food and Agricultural Leadership Training Forum (WOFAGRIC) and Gold in the Soil Awards, scheduled for July 9th to 10th, 2024 in Sunyani in the Bono Region with the aim of continuously advancing and empowering women […]
Disability is Not Inability
Elizabeth Sevor, a 36-year-old farmer from Daadom in the Bono region, is a beacon of strength and determination. Despite her disability, Elizabeth has transformed her six-acre farm into a thriving enterprise, growing plantain, cassava, maize, and okro. Faced with the challenge of having no assistance, Elizabeth chose farming over begging. Her life took a turn […]