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    Stakeholders unite for sustainable land use in Northern Ghana

    Daniel Abugre AnyorigyaBy Daniel Abugre AnyorigyaMarch 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Stakeholders in Ghana’s agricultural sector are taking significant steps to promote sustainable land use and governance in Northern Ghana.

    A workshop held in Tamale brought together members of the Ghana Participatory Learning Platform (PLP) and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to explore collaborative mechanisms for enhancing sustainable land management.

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    The event, organized under the INTERFACES project in partnership with the COINS and DecLaRe projects, served as a crucial platform for strengthening partnerships in agricultural development across the region.

    The discussions focused on developing a long-term framework where PLP and CSOs can work together beyond the project’s lifespan, ensuring continuous engagement in sustainable land use initiatives.

    Dr. David Anaafo, a senior researcher at WASCAL, led a training session on Ghana’s new Land Act (Act 2020), shedding light on key components such as land governance, security, and tenure challenges.

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    Additionally, Kisito Gandji provided insights into the DecLaRe project’s work on land rights and environmental conservation, emphasizing the need for integrated approaches to land management.

    With growing concerns over sustainable agricultural practices and effective land management, stakeholders hope these collaborative efforts will influence policy and drive long-term transformation in Ghana’s agricultural sector.

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    Miss Munjira, a participant, shared her key takeaway from the program:

    “I have learned a lot because I had never heard of Integrated Soil Fertility Management before. Most of our farmers rely on synthetic fertilizers, but with interventions like biochar, an organic alternative, we can improve soil health and increase yields. During our field visit, I saw firsthand how biochar helped conserve water, and despite this year’s drought, the crops grown with it were greener and healthier.”

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    Dr Peter Asare-Nuamah, a senior researcher of the INTERFACES project, also emphasized the need for inclusive agricultural policies:

    “Agriculture is vital to Ghana’s and Africa’s economy, and we must prioritize it. State institutions must develop the agricultural value chain while integrating gender issues. Women play a key role, yet they often face challenges in accessing resources, information, and land. If we truly recognize their contributions, we must ensure they are not left behind”.

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