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  • As an Extension Officer, Climate Change Champion, or a farmer, are you proud of the management of your maize field today?Read More
  • The action of a farmer can help maintain or destroy the productivity of the soil.
  • Mulching creates pleasant conditions for crop growth, especially for dry season cropping.
  • Let’s join hands to save the environment.
  • Maintenance of soil cover (using either a previous crop residue or specifically growing a cover crop for this purpose)Read More
  • Let’s work together as we help farmers fight FAW on their fields. Read More
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  • GASIP has now developed a model that enables IFAD funds benefit the smallholder farmer directly
  • The 2019 result of GASIP is admirable, knowing where we are coming from.
  • A beneficiary farmer on his rice farm in Gaa with a thumb up for the inputs received from GASIP
  • Monitoring Smallholder Farmer's rice block-farm at Gaa.
  • Installed at Tampoe in Jirapa District
OUTREACH MAY 2015 – APRIL 2019 MAY 2019 – DECEMBER 2019 OUTLOOK FOR 2020
   Smallholder Farmers Supported       31,238       49,461      60,300   
   Acreage Under Improved Production       3,000       89,400       90, 000   
   Agribusinesses Supported       -       220       550   
   Smallholder Farmers in Conservation Agriculture      -      1,300     2,500   
   Kilometers of Feeder Roads Constructed      -       74.1km      105km

 

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Programme Overview

GASIP was confronted with start-up challenges within the first four years of implementation (June 2015 - June 2019). However, GASIP moved from a “Non-Performing Programme” status to a “Performing Programme” within a 6-month period (June - December 2019) under this new management, created by MOFA and IFAD.
 
GASIP embarked on an accelerated shared value creation for the poor smallholder farmers and the agribusinesses the work with. Indeed, the recent IFAD Mission assessment of the performance of GASIP has shown that the programme has achieved positive and impressive results.
 

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Latest News

Stay up-to-date with the latest social news and media blogs from (GASIP). Providing tips, trends, and strategies from the world of Agriculture. Including updates on farm policy, business, machinery, and technology. This section also covers crop news, as well as livestock updates on cattle, hogs, and poultry

Invitation for B...

GHANA AGRICULTURAL SECTOR INVESTMENT PROGRAMME (GASIP) / MINISTRY OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE (MOFA)SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION...

GASIP trains mor...

Ghana Agricultural Sector Investment Programme (GASIP) has graduated more than forty (40) farmers in the Jirapa Municipa...

806 GASIP seedli...

Some 806 Ghana Agricultural Sector Investment Programme (GASIP) trained cashew seedling growers from 40 nurseries in six...

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Government Urged to Design Policies to Improve Agric

13 September 2019
Government Urged to Design Policies to Improve Agric

Government has been urged to design national strategies and formulate policies for farmers to enable them adopt conservative agricultural practices, which are climate resilient. Madam Jocelyn G. Brown Hall, the...

Smallholder Farmers in Amanchia Trained in Conservation Agriculture

13 September 2019
 Smallholder Farmers in Amanchia Trained in Conservation Agriculture

  The Ghana Agricultural Sector Investment Programme (GASIP) has held a five-day training programme for smallholder farmers on sustainable farming through the adoption of conservation agriculture at Amanchia in the...

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