In the wake of the tragic killing of eight Ghanaian traders in Burkina Faso, a painful national conversation has resurfaced: Why does Ghana continue to depend heavily on Burkina Faso for tomatoes and ...
Tomato farming has become a high-stakes, high-input business where success depends on getting many moving parts right at once ...
The killing of eight Ghanaian tomato traders in Burkina Faso on February 14 raises urgent questions about whether Sahelian insurgency is edging towards Ghana’s northern frontier ...
The recent attack on tomato traders along the Burkina Faso–Ghana trade corridor and raised fresh security concerns about cross-border agricultural trade, has reignited national conversations about the ...
Natalie Bumgarner stakes tomatoes and Melisa Nowag builds a drip irrigation system. This week on The Family Plot, Assistant Professor of Residential and Consumer Horticulture, UT Extension, Dr.
On 14th February 2026, news emerged that a group of Ghanaian tomato traders travelling into Burkina Faso to procure produce were ambushed by armed militants .
Questions are intensifying about Ghana rsquo;s reliance on cross-border agricultural supply chains and the need to fully exploit its domestic irrigation potential in the wake of the deadly ambush on ...
The Techiman Central Market, usually alive with the banter of buyers and sellers, fell silent on Monday. Grief and fear ...
In the sweltering heat of the Tudu market in Accra, Pastor Bernice Mawushi Thevo shelters under the shade of a high rise building in the early evening to sell tomatoes. It is Monday afternoon and her ...
The Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture, John Dumelo, says Ghana plans to produce between 200,000 and 300,000 metric tonnes of tomatoes within the next two to three years, especially during the ...
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