Smallholder farmer organisations can harness the collective power of the world’s 1.5 billion smallholders to tackle poverty and inequality, biodiversity loss and climate change. Showcasing KoKoo Pa, a farmers’ association in Ghana, Stephen Mwangi demonstrates how strong internal governance has unlocked KoKoo Pa’s potential to become a trusted development partner
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The Ghana Federation of Forest and Farm Producers (GhaFFaP) has organised a third National Dialogue on delivering sustainable climate resilience and green recovery to enable smallholder farmers produce adequate and healthy food crops. The dialogue, which took place in Accra, brought together stakeholders from the banking sector, representatives from Ghana…
“Government has rolled out a number of initiatives relating to climate change and also access to finance and social protection as well as access to market. Most of these programmes have achieved some successes, but we have some major challenges where some of these farmers are unable to access these existing opportunities.”