The last National Dissemination and Policy studio on efficiency, productivity and supportability of natural farming in Ghana has occurred in Accra with an approach strategy creators to play dynamic and lead jobs in the acknowledgment and extension plan for natural agriculture. Natural agriculture is a creation framework that supports the strength of soils, environments and individuals. It depends on biological interaction, biodiversity and cycles and furthermore adjusts to neighborhood conditions as opposed to the utilization of contributions with unfriendly impacts.


Teacher Wole Fatunbi of ProEco Nac-FARA, an accomplice to the mediation settled on the decision in his comments to other key accomplices and partners involving the media, a few territorial heads of the branch of agriculture, the Food and Agriculture Organization, the scholarly community including the University of Ghana and agro-focused associations. The studio was under the protection of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture and its driving accomplice, ProEco Africa. That's what he noticed, natural agriculture was not coming on a "silver platter" to meet all the food and taking care of necessities of Ghana however that, it introduced a vital supplement which isn't possible without.


ProEco Africa's mediation did in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda, started in 2013 and evaluated the efficiency and benefit of chosen naturally created manor harvests and vegetables in correlation with those delivered through regular techniques. For example in Ghana, the attention was on cocoa and vegetables while Kenya's emphasis was on Macadamia nuts, mango and vegetables.


The Professor further saw that, natural farming dissimilar to ordinary farming, had the power and novel potential to assist with supporting the regular asset base of the country while taking care of the populace with quality natural food varieties absent any trace of risky substance stores. Consequently, he charged government and other basic partners to found conscious arrangements and projects to increase natural farming in Ghana.