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Monthly Archives: September 2015
TRAX GHANA PLAYS HOST TO A BACHELOR DEGREE STUDENT FROM GERMANY
Trax Ghana has played a key role over the years in hosting both local and international students who carry out field data collection for Bachelor/Master’s thesis, doctoral dissertation or on internship in a win-win fashion. Sarah Horny is a final … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, bolgatanga, Communities, Community-based
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THE FIRST TERM OF 2015/2016 ACADEMIC SESSION TAKES OFF
Schools have resumed on 8th September, 2015 for the first term of the 2015/2016 academic year. Teaching and learning commence in the second week of reopening after the school compound was tidied up. Trax Ghana staff visited Dachio and Zuarungu … Continue reading
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PROMOTING ORANGE-FLESHED SWEETPOTATO (OFSP) IN NORTHERN GHANA – THE CONTRIBUTION OF TRAX GHANA AND ITS COLLABORATORS
A nutritious Orange-Fleshed Sweetpotato (OFSP) variety is growing in popularity and becoming an important strategy to improve vitamin A deficiency which remains a public health problem, especially in Northern Ghana. OFSP is being disseminated by Trax Ghana with donor and … Continue reading