By 2030, the Government of Ghana will achieve seed security, breed security and land security for Ghanaian farmers, especially women and youth; and develop and implement well-structured training programmes for agricultural extension workers in nutrition and sustainable agricultural (crops, livestock, fisheries and aquaculture) practices.
Beyond The Dialogues
Commitment 8
Indicators
- (8.1) Proportion of Ghanaian smallholder farmers (disaggregated by sex and age) with timely access to certified, climate-resilient seeds for at least three priority staple crops by 2030. No visual
- (8.2a) Percentage of smallholder farmers disaggregated by sex and age with access to improved and locally adapted livestock breeds and high yield aquaculture fisheries stocks by 2030. No visual
- (8.2b) Percentage of smallholder farmers disaggregated by Male sex with access to improved and locally adapted livestock breeds and high yield aquaculture fisheries stocks by 2030. No visual
- (8.2c) Percentage of smallholder farmers disaggregated by female sex with access to improved and locally adapted livestock breeds and high yield aquaculture fisheries stocks by 2030. No visual
- (8.2d) Percentage of smallholder farmers disaggregated by age with access to improved and locally adapted livestock breeds and high yield aquaculture fisheries stocks by 2030. No visual
- (8.3) % of agricultural extension workers receiving nutrition and sustainable agriculture training programmes. No visual
- (8.4) Number of established seed banks. No visual
- (8.5) Updated Agriculture Training Institute Curriculum to include nutrition and sustainable agricultural practices. View infographics
- (8.6) Agric extension officer to farmer ratio. View infographics