FarmMate, MoFA sign PPP agreement to boost tomato self-sufficiency
A new partnership aims to boost tomato production - but what challenges will they face?
FarmMate Ltd and MoFA have signed a PPP agreement. The goal is to scale up tomato production and strengthen Ghana's vegetable value chain - but the plan could have impacts beyond agriculture.
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