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DEMONSTRATING SCHOOL OF HYGIENE STUDENTS DISPERSED

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Some graduates of the School of Hygiene who were picketing at the Ministry of Sanitation over unpaid allowances have been moved out of the premises by the police.

They, however, say, there will return to the premises threatening to use whatever means to have their demands met.

There was heavy police presence at the Ministry on Monday, August 17, 2020, following the insistence of the agitated graduates not to vacate the premises until they receive clearance for their unpaid allowances leading to a confrontation between the two.

The students, who brought along mattresses, food items and cooking utensils, set up camp at the Ministry as early as 3:00 am.

They accused the police of physically assaulting them.

“The police started beating us after the Chief Director asked them to move us from the Ministry. They are just beating us mercilessly. Is that how we live in this country just because we are demanding what is due to us? They just call the police to beat us up”, one of them said.

Another student said, “Akufo Addo promised us the allowance and now they are beating us”.

Police officials told Citi News they had to use non-lethal weapons to disperse the students.

“In this COVID-19 season, demonstrations and protests are not allowed under the Executive Instrument and here we are, they came up in their numbers threatening and massing up and it will be wrong if the police allow them to sleep here. We used a soft-hand approach talking to them to leave but some insisted that they will cause distractions at the Ministry and being protectors of state and individuals, we will not sit down for this gross violation. Therefore, we brought armless Police Personnel to use non-lethal equipment to drive them out and we have succeeded in doing that. Under my watch, no one was tortured”, Director of Operations, Accra Regional Police Command, ACP Kofi Boakye said.

The Protests
These trainee students were promised an allowance of GHS400 each for the three years they were in school but the government has so far failed to pay any of the 1,348 students.

“The Ministry of Sanitation has failed to pay the allowances. The President promised to give us preferential treatment by transferring us from the Ministry of Health to the Ministry of Sanitation but three years down the line, the Ministry has failed to restore the School of Hygiene allowances”, leader of the group said.

“We are here for our allowance and we are not leaving until we get our money. We are going to sleep there even if it takes a month, we will be here”, one other student lamented.

As it stands now, each student is owed an accumulated amount of GHS 12,000 according to the group, contrary to the Ministry’s claim of owing the students a total amount of GHS 9,096,000.

A closed-door meeting led by the Deputy Minister for Sanitation, Micheal Yaw Gyato, left students fuming.

The leaders of the students complain that authorities were not forthcoming.

“They want to form a committee and they want us to be part of the committee to speed up the process to pay the money. But we have been hearing this story for years”, the leaders complained.

Barca Coach fired

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Barcelona have sacked head coach Quique Setien after a trophy-less campaign that culminated in European humiliation.

The club announced the decision on Monday, just days after the club were embarrassed in the Champions League quarter-finals in a record-breaking loss to Bayern Munich.

Having already been beaten to the Liga title by arch-rivals Real Madrid, Barcelona were annihilated 8-2 by Bayern Munich in their elimination from the Champions League quarter-finals.

As a result, the club ended the 2019-20 season trophyless, prompting Setien’s dismissal and, according to the club, a restructuring of the first-team setup.

“The Board of Directors have agreed that Quique Setién is no longer the first-team coach,” the club said in a statement.

“This is the first decision within a wider restructuring of the first team which will be agreed between the current technical secretary and the new coach, who will be announced in the coming days.”

Setien is the second Barcelona boss to be dismissed this year, with the former Real Betis boss having only joined the club in January.

It was at that time that he replaced Ernest Valverde, who was sacked following a loss to Atletico Madrid in the Supercopa de Espana despite sitting top of La Liga at the time.

Barca ended the season second following a poor run of form following the league’s restart following the outbreak of the coronavirus, with Setien amassing a 16 wins, four draws and five defeats during his time with the club.

In addition to Setien’s dismissal, the club also announced that the club will hold its presidential election in March 2021 as Josep Maria Bartomeu has come under fire following the club’s recent failures.

The club had previously announced that March would be the time period for the club’s election, with Monday’s announcement hinting that Bartomeu will remain in his role through that date.

Reports regarding Lionel Messi’s future have swirled in the aftermath of the club’s humiliation, with the Argentinian star said to be unhappy with the overall structure of Barcelona as things stand.

Former Barca star Ronald Koeman has been heavily linked with the club in recent days, with the Dutch manager rumoured to be announced as Setien’s replacement in the coming days.

10 profitable agribusiness ventures to sustain yourself

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I promised to continue to share my brief on some profitable agribusiness ventures to help you stay afloat. My next ventures focus on

Agriculture commodities Business

Agriculture Commodity Trading

Agriculture commodity trading is next in the list. It is a simple business where you will be acting as a wholesaler. You need to purchase food products, grains from the farmer, and sell it to the grocer at a higher price. Looking at the first instance it seems to be an easy business. However, it requires a lot of expertise and understanding of the market and products.

Fruit and Vegetable Export

Fruit and Vegetables produced on a farm can be exported to outside for earning money. You need to take the IEC export code for starting this business. You must be careful in selecting a target country for export and rules applicable. Find out a good distributor and dealer before starting this business.

Grocery Trading
Grocery trading one of the very good business options. In this business, you will be acting as a retailer for selling household items such as rice, wheat, sugar, oil, etc. This business can be started with low investment.

Tea Coffee Business
Tea and Coffee are widely used all over the world. You can think of starting a business of producing or selling tea and coffee under a separate brand name. It is a lucrative business.

Rubber and Wool Business
Rubber and wool are used for making various clothes and related items. Rubber and wool always remain in demand. You can start a rubber and wool trading business. You need to tie up with a rubber and wool producer for starting this business.

Processing Businesses

Dairy Farming


Dairy farming means processing and selling milk and milk-related products such as ghee, paneer, etc. The demand for milk and related products will never end. Thus, starting dairy farming is a lucrative business option. This business can be started with low investment.

 

Frozen chicken
Frozen chicken is next in the list of processing agriculture business ideas. In this business, chicken is frozen and sold with suitable packing. Many people prefer frozen chicken when it comes to eating non-veg. You need to do moderate investment to start a frozen chicken business.

Flour Mill


A flour mill means equipment or machinery for grinding grain into the flour. A flour mill business can be started at a lower scale at a shop or at a larger scale for specific brands/products. It is an evergreen business option.

 

 

 

Fruit Juice Processing
Fruit Juice processing is one of the best agriculture processing business. In this business, you need to process fruit via machinery to prepare juice. You need to add preservatives and prepare suitable packing. It is a medium investment business and demand skills.

Spice Processing


Spice powder is essential for cooking. Good spice helps to bring good taste in the food. Commonly used spices are chili powder, cumin, turmeric powder, etc. Spice has a very good domestic market. You require a grinding machine as well as a mixer and packaging machine to start this business. It is a low investment business with very good market potential.

 

Don’t be swollen headed – Prof Gyampo advices Nkrumah

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The phrase ‘Papano’ started trending on social media following an unfortunate exchange between actress Tracy Boakye and musician Mzbel.

It subsequently popped up in Parliament during a debate between the minority and the majority over the Agyapa Royalties Limited agreement.

During the proceedings, the Member of Parliament for Ofoase-Ayirebi, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah described former Deputy Energy Minister and MP for Yapei Kusawgu, Hon. John Jinapor as ‘papano’.

“Mr Speaker, I want to encourage my colleagues on the other side. I want to encourage my good friend who just spoke [referring to John Jinapor]. In my hometown, we will say, ‘papano’. ‘Papano’, I want to encourage ‘papa no’ to take some time and follow the structure of this conversation and support”, Oppong Nkrumah said.

However in a post on social media in reaction to the Information Minister’s comment, Prof Gyamp wrote: “It is needless to spark needless controversy by using bogus social media lexicon in a parliament that has clear lexicon and appropriate formal register of lingua franca. If the way parliamentarians dress, is prescribed, the way they express themselves on the formal floor, cannot be unprescribed.

Kojo Oppong Nkrumah must not be complacent and swollen headed. He is a young man carving a niche for himself and he must concentrate on that, rather than being the source of this needless controversy and walkout.

He could have made his point without the needless phrase. He didn’t need to describe his colleague as ‘papa no’ to sound eloquent

SOME TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL

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Continuing students of some tertiary institutions who could not complete their studies before the shutdown of schools as a result of the coronavirus pandemic are to return on Monday, August 24.

Among the institutions are University of Cape Coast (UCC), University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS), some technical universities and other colleges.

“After extensive stakeholder consultations, the decision has been taken for continuing students in these tertiary institutions to return to school on 24th August to finish their academic year,” President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo stated on Sunday, August 16.

He was speaking in a nationwide address on the measures taken by his government in the fight against coronavirus.

The country has adopted a “phased approach” to easing of restrictions.

The country has adopted a “phased approach” to easing of restrictions.

In the education sector, final year students in tertiary institutions as well as high schools were allowed back to the classrooms on Monday, June 15 to complete their final examinations.

While the tertiary students are done with their courses, senior high school students are writing their West African Senior Schools Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) and are scheduled to finish on September 5, 2020.

Final year junior high school students will begin their Basic Education Certificate Examinations (BECE) on Monday, September 14 and finish on Friday, September 18, 2020.

So far, most schools have adopted online studies to complete their academic work for first, second and third-years.

But President Akufo-Addo notes that those who have not done so must resume on Monday, August 24 to complete their courses.

“Just as was done for final year students who returned to school, government through the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service will ensure that all these tertiary institutions are disinfected.

“The universities will be equipped with the necessary personal protective equipment and those with their own hospitals and clinics will have isolation centres to deal with any positive cases.

Messi heading out of Barcelona

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Lionel Messi has reportedly told Barcelona he wants to leave now following the club’s latest Champions League humiliation.

According to Marcelo Bechler, the captain has really had enough after losing 8-2 to Bayern Munich in the Champions League and wants out.

Messi is frustrated with the way the club is run, Barca’s poor planning, and a source reckons they’ve never seen the captain this way before and ready to quit.

There was a rumor earlier this season that Messi was fed up and thinking of leaving when his contract expires, but it seems the Bayern thrashing has convinced him enough is enough.

There have been rumors about Manchester City and Inter wanting Messi following Barcelona’s defeat which has brought a fresh crisis upon the club.

The club are scheduled to have a board meeting on Monday, where it’s expected Quique Setien will be fired, and perhaps this news is designed to put pressure on the board.

Of course given the way the club had been run recently it can’t be ruled out that Messi has really decided enough is enough.

Yet it’s worth pointing out that even if Messi does want to leave now he is still contracted to the club for another season and his buyout clause stands at €700 million.

We shall keep you updated.

Sarkodie’s Blacklove Virtual Concert shuts down the internet

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Sarkodie’s Sark Nation has shut down the internet with his Black Love virtual concert

The pre-recorded show had been scheduled to go live this evening on Ceek, an online streaming website for shows. However, few minutes into airing the show, the website crashed and the only information that displayed on the screen read “Error 520 Ray ID: 5c3dae34bfb306f5 • 2020-08-16 19:49:46 UTC Web server is returning an unknown error”.

Managers of the platform had to take to social media to apologize to its patrons, stating that the wild ‘Black Love’ virtual concert traffic had caused their platform to shut down. “#SarkNation shut the web down. Due to overwhelming traffic, we are having some technical issues. Please standby we are working to resolve this. 1.5 million at once with more coming.” a tweet on Ceek’s verified page stated.

Another tweet added that a team was fervently working to resolve the technical challenge. A screenshot shared by Ceek also showed that over 1 million people in Ghana were on the platform to watch the concert, with hundreds of people from other countries.

See the tweets below for more details.

JHS STUDENTS TO BENEFIT FROM ONE HOT MEAL A DAY

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All final year Junior High School (JHS) students and staff in both public and private schools across Ghana are to be provided with one hot meal a day to enable them fully comply with COVID-19 safety protocols as they prepare for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in September.
The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection is to begin preparations to ensure that from August 24 up to September 18, 2020 by which time this year’s BECE being organised by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) would have ended, the students and staff would be provided with one hot meal a day.

In his 15th national address on measures being taken against the spread of COVID-19 on Sunday night [August 16, 2020], President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo said he has received reports that the students and their staff were going hungry in complying with the COVID-19 safety protocols.

“As a result of reports I have recently received that some final year JHS students were going hungry, in complying with COVID-19 protocols, I have just instructed the Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection to begin preparations to ensure that from 24th August up to 18th September all 584,000 final JHS students and 146,000 staff both in public and private schools be given one hot meal a day. This is to ensure full observance of the COVID-19 safety protocols,” the president said

Full text report of the 15th COVID-19 update by Akufo-Addo

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Address To The Nation By The President Of The Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, On Updates To Ghana’s Enhanced Response To The Coronavirus Pandemic, On Sunday, 16th August, 2020.

Fellow Ghanaians, good evening.

Today is the fifteenth (15th) time, since the virus came to our country some five (5) months ago, that I have come to provide you with the status of our co-ordinated efforts to defeat COVID-19. I must thank you, again, for welcoming me into your homes, and I must repeat how proud I am to be your President in these difficult times. I appeal to all of us to continue in our individual and collective efforts to help contain the spread of the virus in our country.

We have been through several phases of the fight against the pandemic, we have put in place restrictions to our everyday lives, indeed, of which some still remain, and we have gradually moved to restoring normalcy in some aspects of our lives. Over the last few weeks, the cap on the number of persons going to church and mosque has been lifted, albeit with strict social distancing; our final year students in university, senior and junior high schools have returned to school to write their final examinations; and the Electoral Commission has just completed the successful compilation of a voters’ register ahead of the conduct of the 2020 general elections in December.

On behalf of the people of Ghana, I congratulate warmly the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, Mrs Jean Mensa, her two Deputies, Dr. Eric Asare Bossman and Mr. Samuel Tettey, and the entire Commission for the efficient, safe, transparent nature of the registration exercise, where, for the first time in our nation’s history, Ghanaians were provided with daily updates of the numbers of eligible voters registered, together with specific age, gender, regional breakdowns, and breakdowns of identity documents. All eligible voters were given the unfettered opportunity to register, a process that was fully embraced by the mass of the citizenry. Of course, there were genuine and understandable concerns about conducting such a complex exercise, involving millions of citizens, at this time. But, at the end of the day, Ghanaians did their civic duty, by going out to register, having found that the process was overwhelmingly orderly, peaceful and safe.

However, there were those who expressed various degrees of hysteria and negativity towards the exercise, with some, who swore heaven and earth to resist the compilation of the register at the peril of their lives, ending up registering. There were also those who offered delicate, personal sacrifices in the event of the register, again, ending up registering. And, there were those who claimed that, in the midst of a pandemic, the registration exercise should not be conducted, with some warning of an “explosion” in our case count and very high numbers of deaths, should the exercise go ahead. By the grace of God, the work of the Electoral Commission, and the effective measures put in place by Government, these prophecies of doom did not materialise. There were, nonetheless, deeply regrettable, isolated incidents of violence, which I condemn unreservedly, and which I expect the Police to deal with without fear or favour, but the exercise was generally peaceful.

The Ghanaian people have, by the conduct of this exercise, demonstrated our commitment, once again, to consolidating our status as a beacon of democracy on the continent and in the world. The professional Jeremiahs and naysayers, who seek, cynically, to make a profitable industry out of spreading falsehoods, fear and panic, stoking divisive, ethnic sentiments, underestimate the resolve and the determination of Ghanaians to build a united, democratic, peaceful, prosperous, and happy Ghana. We will continue to work hard to prove them wrong.

Fellow Ghanaians, when I delivered Update No. 14, some three (3) weeks ago, I indicated that a closer look at the data points to the fact that we are steadily on the path towards limiting and containing the virus, and, ultimately, defeating it, and requested all of us to pay particular attention to the number of active cases.

As at 24th July, the number of active cases, i.e. persons with the virus, stood at three thousand, three hundred and seven (3,307). As at Saturday, 15th August, three weeks later, the number of active cases stands at one thousand, eight hundred and forty-seven (1,847). This is a clear indication that Government policies are working.

Currently, there are no recorded COVID-19 cases in the North East, Savannah, Upper East and Upper West Regions, and I charge their residents to do everything possible to maintain that situation. Greater Accra, Ashanti, Central, Eastern, and Western continue to be the Regions with the highest number of active cases. Thus far, a total of forty thousand, five hundred and sixty-seven (40,567) persons have recovered from the virus. This means our recovery rate has improved from eighty-nine-point five percent (89.5%) to ninety five point one percent (95.1%) in three weeks. Our death rate continues, mercifully, to be low at zero-point five percent (0.5%). Happily, there are no backlogs of tests at any of our testing centres, meaning that situational reports are up to date. Indeed, tests results that used to take weeks are now available within forty-eight (48) hours. We have, so far, conducted four hundred and twenty-seven thousand, one hundred and twenty-one (427,121) tests.

These statistics undermine, as unfounded, the claim that Ghana has lost the battle to defeat COVID-19. There can only be one simple reason for this baseless assertion, and that is political expediency. But, as I have said before, do not begrudge those who make such statements, they need to make them to continue to try to stay relevant.

Our health workers will forever be in our debt, for the dedication they have put in to ensure these impressive statistics. We can help them even further by continuing to adhere to the social distancing and hygiene protocols we have instituted to stem the tide of infections.

I have been encouraged by the results of a recent survey conducted by the Ghana Health Service into the use of face masks at selected locations in Accra in the month of August. It revealed that the overall intention to use face masks at the sites surveyed was very high, with eighty-two percent (82%) of persons surveyed possessing a mask. I believe we can do even more, and reach one hundred percent (100%). However, the same survey demonstrated that only forty-four-point three percent (44.3%) of those who have the mask use them correctly. I urge each and every one of us to wear our masks, and do so correctly anytime we leave our homes. It is the new normal requirement of our daily existence until the virus disappears.

Our phased approach towards returning our lives to normal, through the strategic, controlled, progressive, and safe easing of restrictions, will, thus, continue. Most final year university students have already completed their examinations, and, by 18th September, SHS 3 and JHS 3 students would have finished their respective final examinations of WASSCE and BECE.

As a result of reports I have recently received that some final year JHS students were going hungry, in complying with COVID-19 protocols, I have just instructed the Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection to begin preparations to ensure that, as from 24th August up to 18th September, all five hundred and eighty-four thousand (584,000) final year JHS students, and one hundred and forty-six thousand (146,000) staff, both in public and private schools, be given one hot meal a day. This is to ensure full observance of the COVID-19 safety protocols.

Through online learning portals, almost all continuing students in our Universities have completed their studies for the academic year. The exceptions are the University of Cape Coast, the University of Health and Allied Sciences, Technical Universities, and some other Colleges. After extensive stakeholder consultations, the decision has been taken for continuing students in these tertiary institutions to return to school, on 24th August, to finish their academic year.

Just as was done for final year students who returned to school, Government, through the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service, will ensure that all these tertiary institutions are disinfected. Universities will be equipped with the necessary personal protective equipment, and those with their own hospitals and clinics will have isolation centres to deal with any positive cases. All other institutions, without their own clinics and hospitals, will be mapped to health facilities. There will be no mass gatherings and no sporting activities. Religious activities, under the new protocols, will be permitted. Social distancing and the wearing of face masks must become the norm on campus.

The Ministry of Education continues to engage the Ghana Education Service (GES) and all relevant stakeholders to conclude discussions on the modalities surrounding the reopening of our pre-tertiary schools. I will communicate, in due course, the decisions that will be reached from these consultations. You can be rest assured that I will always take into prime consideration the safety and wellbeing of our children, teachers and non-teaching staff in the decisions that will be taken, because I am determined to ensure that the education of our children is not unduly disturbed by this pandemic

I know many still ask when our borders, especially our international airport, Kotoka International Airport, will be open. Under my instructions, the Ministry of Aviation, the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority and the Ghana Airports Co. Ltd., have been working, with the Ministry of Health and its agencies, to ascertain our readiness to reopen our airport. I want to ensure that we are in a position to test every single passenger that arrives in the country to avoid the spread of the virus. The outcome of that exercise will show us the way, and determine when we can reopen our border by air. I am hoping that, by God’s grace, we will be ready to do so by 1st September.

Until further notice, our borders, by air, land and sea, remain closed to human traffic. For Ghana residents stranded abroad, special dispensation will continue to be given for their evacuation back to Ghana, where they will be subjected to the mandatory quarantine and safety protocols. Beaches, pubs, cinemas and nightclubs are still to remain closed until further notice.

The limit on the numbers of persons who can attend conferences, workshops and award events, has now been lifted, subject to the maintenance of social distancing amongst participants, fresh air ventilation of the premises, and a two-hour limit for each session.

I know that the pandemic has adversely affected many lives and livelihoods. It is for this reason that Government has implemented several measures such as free water and electricity, and funding to support small businesses, and tax reliefs, amongst others, to cushion the effect of the pandemic. We are not providing freebies, we are providing critical help to households, families and businesses, in the midst of this pandemic, because we care. It is my conviction that, in times of crises, it is the duty of a responsible and sensitive Government to protect the population, and provide relief.

Fellow Ghanaians, let us remember at all times that this phased opening up of our country continues to put an obligation and responsibility on each one of us to remain vigilant, and respect the enhanced hygiene, mask wearing and social distancing protocols that have become part and parcel of our daily routine. They are proving to be effective, so let us employ them wholeheartedly. That is the way we can restore, as quickly as possible, the blessings of normalcy for which we all yearn. There is no room for complacency, we must be very much on our guard, because some countries have experienced spikes after recording major achievements in containing the spread of the virus. We should not go down that road. Social distancing, enhanced hygiene and wearing of masks are obligatory for each one of us.

Anuanom, mesrɛ mo, nhyihyɛ aa yayɛ ɛfa masks noho, mondiso. Sɛ wofri efiye aa, hyɛ mask. ɛno ena ɛbɛbɔ yɛhu ban, ama yetumi apam yareɛ efri yeman mu.

Anyɛmimɛi, minkpa nyɛ fai, gbejianɔ ni wɔto kɛha masks ɛɛ, nyɛ yeanɔ. No ni baa wawɔ, ni wɔnyɛ wɔ shwie hela nɛɛ kɛjɛ wɔ man nɛɛ mli. Gamɛi ni yɛn ye Homowo, minha nyɛ fɛɛ afi oo afi.

Fellow Ghanaians, the remarkable nature of us, the Ghanaian people, the first colonised people in sub-Saharan Africa to gain their freedom and independence from foreign rule, is manifesting itself again. In the midst of the pandemic, we have been able to compile a voters’ register, arguably, the most credible voter register in our history; our democratic institutions continue to function effectively; there continues to be vigorous public debate on issues of public policy; respect for the rule of law continues to be central to our governance; our economy, despite the severe shocks of the pandemic, is proving to be resilient, and is poised for rapid recovery; our agriculture is performing so that, despite the disruptions of the pandemic, food is still abundant in our markets; and the virus itself is being fought systematically. Indeed, a stronger, healthier Ghana is being built before our very eyes, and the great majority of Ghanaians can see it. Let us continue down this path, so that the dreams of freedom and prosperity that inspired the great patriots, who founded our nation, can find expression in our generation.

We can do it, so let us continue to work hard towards attaining our goal.

This too shall pass! For the Battle is the Lord’s!!

May God bless us all, and our homeland Ghana, and make her great and strong.

I thank you for your attention.

10 AGRIBUSINESS IDEAS TO HELP YOU THROUGH THIS SEASON AND BEYOND

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Agriculture business means producing and marketing agriculture commodities such as livestock and crops. It is the fastest-growing evergreen field. The business of agriculture can be started with low investment. It has a bright future. The government also encourages agriculture business by providing subsidy and tax benefits. If you are interested in agriculture and looking for small agriculture business ideas, this article will surely help you in deciding the right business option. Here are 20 Small Agriculture Business Ideas.

For better understanding, I have divided these business ideas into three different categories.

Agribusiness related to productivity – Feeds, Fertilizer, Equipment
Agriculture commodities Business- Food, Fiber, Process commodities
Processing businesses – Food processing, Packaging, Transportation

Agriculture Farm
The first agriculture business idea is starting an agriculture farm. Agriculture farm is a place where farming and cultivation take place. You will require appropriate agricultural land for starting this business. You can produce rice, wheat, sugar cane, vegetable, or any other food product on the farm. You require knowledge of seeds, farming, fertilizer, and agri equipment to start this business. It is one of the best evergreen business.

Flower Farming
Flowers are used widely used for decoration and worship. If you have big land you can think of starting flower farming business. It is a highly lucrative business idea. In this business, you need to grow various flowers such as rose, sunflower, jasmine, etc. You need to hire manpower for farming and cropping.

Vertical Farming

Vertical Farming means growing vegetation on walls vertically. The concept of vertical farming is getting popularity in metro cities. In this business, you need to take a service contract for doing vertical farming. Most of the small and medium organization opt for this concept. You require expert manpower to start vertical farming.

 

 

Organic Farming
Organic Farming means producing vegetables and foods in an organic manner without fertilizer and pesticides. The demand for organic products is increasing day by day. Thus, starting organic farming is a very good business option. You require enough place and knowledge to start organic farming.

Organic Fertilizer
Organic Fertilizer production is next in the list of agriculture business ideas. Organic fertilizer is made by decomposing vegetables, earthworms, and waste processing. The process of producing fertilizer is known as vermicompost. This type of fertilizer is very good for farming. The business of organic fertilizer can be started with low investment.

Farming equipment’s
Farming equipment selling is next on the list. The equipment related to farming such as seed drill, cultivator, sprinkler system, sprayer, and tractor usually remains in demand. You can sell farming equipment in rural places and earn money. Make sure to gather enough knowledge about farming equipment before starting this business.

Poultry Farming


Poultry farming means the process of producing and raising birds such as chicken, duck, goose. The purpose of farming is meat production or egg. It is a capital intensive and profitable business option. You require a suitable place with proper confinement for the growth of poultry. You also need to maintain temperature and ambiance for the proper growth of poultry.

Fish Farming

Fish farming is the next agriculture business idea. In this business, you need to raise fish in the tank or enclosure as a fish pound. You can select the type of fish based on the market condition. You require a good source of water to start this business. Fish farming is a medium investment highly profitable commercial business in India.

 

Pesticide Production
Pesticide production is another lucrative business option. For any farming activity, you will need pesticides to protect the crop. Pesticides are made of specialized chemicals. You can also produce pesticides organically. It is known as a biopesticide. It is recommended to go for a special course study before producing pesticides.

Agriculture equipment on rental

The big equipment used in agriculture such as tractor, harvester, an excavator can be given on rent for generating income. Many farmers or newcomers in the farming business opt for agriculture equipment on rent. If you have capital and expertise you can start this business.

 

to be continued…