The Ghanaian government are making headway in incorporating youths in
agriculture from public universities to enhance agricultural production in the
country.
Senior Minister, Osafo Marfo, at a breakfast meeting themed: “A public –
private dialogue on stability, growth and jobs”, revealed that the government
in coalition with the universities would recruit unemployed agricultural
graduates as extension service providers across the country.
“As part of enhancing agriculture production in the country, we have decided
in consultation with the universities, all those who have done degrees in
Agriculture and are unemployed. We will be calling all of them for short term
training in extension services so that with their degree background, they will
be in a position to give extension services across the country”, he said.
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