Transforming Agriculture in Ghana Through Innovation at the Technology Park at CSIR-SARI

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The Agricultural Technology Park in Ghana’s Northern Region became a vibrant centre for innovation, collaboration, and learning in 2024. From July to November, the park hosted 692 visitors, each bringing unique perspectives and objectives, but all united by a shared commitment to advancing agriculture through technology. The diverse mix of visitors, including grain farmers, seed…

Catalyzing Seed Demand Through Innovation: The Tech Park Effect

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IntroductionIn recent years, Ghana’s agricultural sector has faced critical challenges in increasing the demand for quality seeds. Lack of visibility on the various technologies available to farmers has constrained productivity and adoption of improved crop varieties. Recognizing this gap, CSIR-SARI established the Agricultural Technology Park, a hub designed to showcase cutting-edge agricultural innovations and connect…

Building Partnerships for Progress

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IntroductionCollaboration lies at the heart of agricultural transformation, and the Agricultural Technology Park at CSIR-SARI has become a hub for fostering partnerships that drive sustainable development. The park has catalyzed groundbreaking initiatives by uniting diverse stakeholders, including agribusinesses, youth organizations, universities, and development partners. The signing of a partnership agreement with 23 organizations, including the…

Revolutionizing Yam Production at the Brown Field Day in Gushie!

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Farmers, researchers, and stakeholders have gathered in Gushie for an impactful Brown Field Day under the PROSIVA Project, led by Dr. Kwabena Darkwa, a yam breeder from CSIR-SARI. This event is showcasing innovative solutions to transform yam production in Ghana by introducing a formal, efficient yam seed system. 🎯 The Key Innovation The traditional yam…

Supporting Research and Innovation: National Coordinator Advocates for Agricultural Resilience

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The National Coordinator of the Food Systems Resilience Programme (FSRP) at the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Mr. Osei Owusu-Agyeman, has pledged unwavering support for research initiatives spearheaded by the CSIR-Savannah Agricultural Research Institute (SARI). During a visit to the SARI Technology Park in Nyankpala, Tolon district, he stressed the critical need for capacity-building programs…

Young Graduates Explore Cutting-Edge Agricultural Innovations at CSIR-SARI Technology Park

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Nyankpala (N/R), Nov 13, GNA – A group of young graduates and tertiary students from the Movement for Youth Development visited the CSIR-Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (CSIR-SARI) Technology Park in Nyankpala to gain firsthand knowledge of innovations enhancing agricultural productivity in Ghana. During their tour, the group was introduced to advanced farming solutions and improved…