Ghana to Learn Agri Techniques from Israel
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Government
Ghana's Ambassador to the State of Israel, Mr Ernest Lomotey, has stated that improved agricultural technology is one of its focuses for further strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries
Ghana's Ambassador to the State of Israel, Mr Ernest Lomotey, has stated that improved agricultural technology is one of its focuses for further strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.
He said such aspects of bilateral relations would help Ghana produce all year round and the mission was working towards establishing a convergence between Israel's accomplishments in agriculture and Ghana's desire to expand productivity in this sector.
Mr Lomotey said Israel was known for its agricultural technology with half of all its agricultural land irrigated. "Israel has the highest proportion of agricultural land under irrigation worldwide which is a very remarkable success worth learning from."
Ambassador Lomotey said Israel had a developed computer-controlled drip irrigation system that saved huge quantities of water and also provided for the ability to supply fertilisers with irrigation (fertigation).
Source: Ghana Web
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