Farmers in Ghana are being urged to use greenhouse technology.
Agri Commercial Services, located in the Brong Ahafo region of the Western African nation, has asked farmers to consider greenhouses. The company believes such a move could drastically improve crop yield, quality of produce, investment security, and prolong the farming season.
The company believes that greenhouses could aid in African food production, allowing for crop growth in areas that were previously inhospitable to growers.
For more information check out the article on Ghana Web.
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