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News coming IN is that the sea tidal wave have destroyed the road leading to Agblor Lodge and even the fence wall of the Aborigines Beach Resort.
The Kedzi Azizadzi flood gate now open for the Keta lagoon to flow into the sea.
#GdoveMedia
#gdovetv
#VoltaRegion
#Kedzi
#KetaLagoon
Torgbui Sri lll,to visit the affected areas of the tidal wave today
Family, Friends, Foes and Folks,
Was that money ever released? Were the feasibility studies ever conducted and by which institution? Was a report produced and when? where can we get a copy of that report NOW? What is the Government current position now on the Comprehensive Coastal Protection Management Plan between Aflao and Prampram and by extension on the entire 550 km coast of Ghana as promised by the Finance Minister in the 2022 budget?
If nothing is done to protect the Coast East of the Volta Estuary, my "Sweet Keta" (oh, how I love my hometown!) and surrounding towns will be wiped out very very soon (Scientific evidence says so, no me). (I cry literally everyday this thought crosses my mind.)
We must rise up and protect Ghana's Coastal Resources!
Let's do it now! We can! Yes, we can
#GdoveMedia
#climatechange
The state of Anloga market after a heavy down pour and flooding from the Keta lagoon.
The history of the Ewes and where they are coming from
Official launch of 2023 Hogbetsotso festival at Anlo Afiadenyigba.
#anlohogbetsotso
#anlogadistrict
#ANLO
Torgbui Sri III, led Ewe chiefs and queens to there ANCESTRAL home at Notse in Togo,and celebrates the AGBOGBO za with Ewefiagah Torgbui Agorkoli.
#Anlo
#AnlogaDistrict
#AnloHogbetsotso
#Togo
Farmers in Anloga District trained in tomato processing
By: Emmanuel Gameli Dovia|
The department of Agriculture in the Anloga District of the Volta Region has trained over twenty (20) farmers in tomato processing.
The training was held on Wednesday October 5, 2022, as part of the department’s pilot programme to engage farmers in selected farming communities in the district especially women to give them skills training.
This according to the Agric department, will also help to reduce the unemployment rate in the district.
Mr. Emmanuel Atika, the District Director of Agriculture in Anloga said in an interview that, the training is very important in this peak season of harvesting tomatoes.
He underscored the need to reduce post-harvest loss, a situation which has affected farmer in the district over the years.
Facilitator taking participants through the processes
He said, out of every four 4 crates of tomatoes, one crate is thrown out therefore the need for the department to train farmers on how they can process the raw tomato to prevent the loss and create job for them.
Mr. Emmanuel Dzakpasu, the Anloga District Coordinating Director (DCD) urged participants in the training to take advantage of the opportunity to create something on their own.
Speaking to the media after the program, the trainer, Mrs. Agnes Gakpetor noted that most farmers in the various farming communities usually throw out greater part of their rotten tomatoes, a situation which makes them run at lost during the peak time of harvesting tomatoes hence the training.
She further advised woman to take advantage of this opportunity to enable them save money in their homes.
Some participants who spoke to Jounalists expressed their satisfaction about the skills training program and called on others to also unveil themselves to be part when it comes to their various communities.
#Letsgetfarming
#GdoveMedia
#JubileeNews
Farmers in Anloga District trained in tomato processing
By: Emmanuel Gameli Dovia|
The department of Agriculture in the Anloga District of the Volta Region has trained over twenty (20) farmers in tomato processing.
The training was held on Wednesday October 5, 2022, as part of the department’s pilot programme to engage farmers in selected farming communities in the district especially women to give them skills training.
This according to the Agric department, will also help to reduce the unemployment rate in the district.
Mr. Emmanuel Atika, the District Director of Agriculture in Anloga said in an interview that, the training is very important in this peak season of harvesting tomatoes.
He underscored the need to reduce post-harvest loss, a situation which has affected farmer in the district over the years.
Facilitator taking participants through the processes
He said, out of every four 4 crates of tomatoes, one crate is thrown out therefore the need for the department to train farmers on how they can process the raw tomato to prevent the loss and create job for them.
Mr. Emmanuel Dzakpasu, the Anloga District Coordinating Director (DCD) urged participants in the training to take advantage of the opportunity to create something on their own.
Speaking to the media after the program, the trainer, Mrs. Agnes Gakpetor noted that most farmers in the various farming communities usually throw out greater part of their rotten tomatoes, a situation which makes them run at lost during the peak time of harvesting tomatoes hence the training.
She further advised woman to take advantage of this opportunity to enable them save money in their homes.
Some participants who spoke to Jounalists expressed their satisfaction about the skills training program and called on others to also unveil themselves to be part when it comes to their various communities.