Abavana Junction, Opposite College of Culinary, Digital Address: GA-022-2111
Pastorial Development
12-07-2024
Northen Region
John Deo
6 Months
This project, supported by the BUSAC Fund, aimed to promote peaceful co-existence between crop farmers and cattle herders through the development of a Cattle Ranching Law. As a key achievement, a comprehensive cattle ranching policy was successfully drafted and submitted to the Minister of Food and Agriculture for consideration, contributing to efforts to reduce conflicts and improve agricultural harmony.
A comprehensive Cattle Ranching Policy was successfully drafted and formally submitted to the Minister of Food and Agriculture for consideration, marking a significant step toward addressing farmer–herder conflicts and promoting peaceful co-existence.
Find answers to some of the most common questions about this project, including its purpose, impact, and key outcomes in promoting peaceful coexistence between crop farmers and cattle herders.
The project aims to promote peaceful coexistence between crop farmers and cattle herders through the development of a Cattle Ranching Law.
The project was funded by the BUSAC Fund.
It addresses conflicts between farmers and herders caused by open grazing and competition for land and resources.
A comprehensive Cattle Ranching Policy was drafted and submitted to the Minister of Food and Agriculture.
It will help create a structured system for livestock management, reduce conflicts, and improve agricultural productivity.
The Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana (PFAG), is the apex Farmer-Based Non-Governmental Organization in Ghana with the mandate to advocate for pro poor agriculture and trade policies and other issues that affects the livelihoods of small holder farmers.
Abavana Junction, Opposite College of Culinary, Digital Address: GA-022-2111
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