NSA operates 14 farms nationwide, expands crop and poultry production
The NSA is growing crops and raising livestock across Ghana - but can they overcome the hurdles?
The National Service Authority (NSA) is expanding its agricultural operations nationwide, engaging in crop and livestock farming. With 14 farms already in operation, the NSA aims to boost local production - but what challenges might they face?
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