The project, which is to address the impact of climate change on rural livelihoods is being implemented by the GIZ/Competitive Cashew initiative (GIZ/ComCashew) and the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) through the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA).

It was funded by the European Union (EU) at a cost of €19.5 million over a seven year period.

It would enable a sustainable and inclusive improvement in the rural economy through enhanced climate change adaptation and mitigation practices in 200 communities in the joint programme area of the EU-Ghana Agriculture Programme (EUGAP) by 2024.

 

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