Agriculture continues to be the backbone of Ghana’s economy, employing over 30% of the workforce and contributing significantly to food security and exports. With rapid innovation, government investment, and private sector growth, the sector now offers diverse career opportunities beyond traditional farming.
Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it is here, affecting rainfall patterns, soil fertility, crop yields, and livestock production across Ghana. Farmers are struggling with unpredictable weather, droughts, and floods, which directly impact food security and rural livelihoods.