Tuesday 23 July 2013

Gov’t urged to safeguard fisheries sector from oil spillage

Building Business on Values, Integrity and Dignity (B-BOVID), an indigenous agro-based company in the Western Region of Ghana, has tasked the youth to venture into aqua-culture, saying it’s a viable and attractive career path for unemployed youth. They believe that this transformation would enhance youth development and help avert total dependency on crude oil and other natural resources in the country.

The company promotes a new model of socially inclusive commercial farming, combining innovative agricultural practices, ecological farming and social entrepreneurship to deliver high quality organic products.

Furthermore, they operate on the values of improving the lives of the people, the planet and profits (PPP) by conserving the environment, promoting sustainable lifestyles, creating jobs and reducing poverty in rural communities. 

They also offer Information Communication Technology (ICT) training to local farmers, students and promotes sustainable organic agriculture and profitable agribusiness for smallholder farmers.

To read more on this article, Gov’t urged to safeguard fisheries sector from oil spillage 

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