Our projects since 2005….

BUSAC ADVOCACY

CropLife Ghana collaborated with GAIDA to create awareness on faking and adulteration amongst farmers and input-dealers across the country through the BUSAC Advocacy from 2006-2008.

FACILITATION SKILLS TRAINING

CropLife Ghana organizes Training of Trainers (ToT) on Facilitation Skills Programs annually for its members, regulatory bodies and stakeholders. This unique training enables officers to become good facilitators in their interaction with farmers. This is an annual activity undertaken by CropLife Ghana as part of its responsible initiatives to stakeholders, members, etc.

 

STAKEholder sensitisation programs

CropLife Ghana collaborates with EPA and MoFA to provide technical training, sensitization and Advocacy workshops for farmers, input-dealers, CEPS, Security Operatives, Judiciary and Academia across the country. These programs are mostly funded by CropLife Africa Middle East with a counterpart funding from CropLife Ghana. The activities include:

  • Sensitization programs for security and border post officers on issues of agrochemical imports and counterfeiting-

  • Safe-Use Training for input-dealers and farmers

  • Advocacy on biotechnology and biosafety issues in Ghana

  • Advocacy on radio and news prints on anti-counterfeit agri-inputs issues

cleanfarms obsolete stock program

CropLife Ghana implemented the CleanFarms Ghana Safeguarding Project in collaboration with the Ministry of Food & Agriculture and the Environmental Protection Agency from 2009 to date.

container management program

Since 2010-to date, CropLife Ghana has been implementing the container management program. This is a program where empty pesticide containers are collected from across the country and recycled for non-domestic uses

Quality Brand Project

CropLife Ghana (CLG) in collaboration with CropLife Africa Middle East (CLAME) implemented the CropLife Quality Brand Project in 2012. This is a pilot program targeting the cocoa industry in Ghana for the moment. The main objective is to introduce a technology to combat counterfeiting/adulteration of cocoa pesticides in Ghana. 

Spray Service Provider (SSP) Program

CropLife Ghana implemented its flagship program named the Sprayer Service Provider (SSP) Project. This program is in collaboration with CropLife Africa Middle East (CLAME). The SSP Program was introduced in Ghana in 2013.