Farmer Based Organizations (FBOs) Networks and Apex organizations act as mouthpieces of FBOs and represent their interest in ensuring the best possible financial and social positions for their members within the national economy.
Below is the List Of Farmer Based Organizations In Ghana
Action Aid
African Centre for Human Development
Agricultural Information Service
Catholic Secretariat
Centre for the Development of People (CEDEP)
Christian Council of Churches
Crops Research Institute – Ghana Grains Development Project
Dagbani Literacy Project
Department of Adult Education
Department of Linguistics, Accra University
District Agricultural Extension Office, Wa
ECASARD (Ecumenical Association for Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development)
Environmental Concern Office (ECO)
Environmental Development Youth Movement (EDYM)
Farm Implements and Tools (FIT) Programme
Farming Systems Development and Training Project (WFSDTP)
Garu Agricultural Services
Ghana Organic Agriculture Network
Ghana Rural Reconstruction Movement
GTZ Sedentary Farming Systems Project
Ho Farms Project, Evangelical Presbyterian Church
Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC)
Ministry of Agriculture -Information Support Unit
Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Upper West
Nandom Agricultural Project
National Agricultural Extension Services Department
National Council on Women and Development
Ofuman Agricultural Project
How do you form a farmers association?
Understanding the Village Community.
Identifying Potential Leaders in the Community.
Talking to the Identified Leaders and Seeking Cooperation from Other Agencies.
Helping Local Leaders to Call Community Meetings.
Nominating Core Group Leaders to Develop or Establish the FO.
What are the four types of farmers?
Intensive subsistence farming:-
Primitive subsistence farming:-
Shifting cultivation:-
Commercial grain farming:-
Commercial mixed farming:-
Commercial plantation farming:-