Agriculture
griot Ofosu Asamoah talks about 4-H Enterprise Gardens as a model for
agricultural innovation in Ghana.
DuPont and National 4-H council last year announced a Partnership to strengthen youth development in rural African communities. The two year Enterprise Gardens project is being funded by DuPont, USA
Opening Ceremony |
4-H Ghana is implementing the project in Ghana, and has already trained 41 trainers from Ghana’s Ministry Agriculture, Ministry of Education, National youth and Employment, National youth Authority and Local Assemblies . Additional 120 advisors will be trained for the 12 selected school districts in eastern region, Ghana
participants/stakeholders |
Enterprise
Gardens Project will serve as a laboratory for schools and address food
security problems in rural communities. The project will train young people in
sustainable agricultural practices such as making natural pesticide and
insecticide, crop rotation, composting and alternative gardening
Participants playing garden game |
square meter garden |
participants at workshop |
making natural pesticide and insecticide |
There
are many professions related to agriculture in addition to farming. Many boys
and girls do not think agriculture is a desirable profession. Many parents do
not encourage their children to pursue farming as a profession because of the
difficult work and low income. However, 4-H can create interest in many
agricultural careers that contribute to the family’s and country’s food
security.
DuPont and 4-H share a
belief that youth development is a key sustainability initiative to address
global food security.
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