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Council for Scientific and Industrial Research researcher warns technology alone won’t fix Africa’s agriculture crisis

In this edition of The Brief Bulletin, Moses Azong Cho, a chief researcher at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, says technology alone will not transform Africa’s agriculture sector without strong governance systems. Nearly 300 Ghanaians who were repatriated from South Africa arrived in Accra after Ghana’s government arranged a charter flight from Johannesburg.

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