Annual report: Year two
This report assesses progress of the MADE programme from April 2015 to March 2016, with reference to four agricultural markets, and operational and cross-cutting issues.
Annual report: Year two
This report assesses progress of the MADE programme from April 2015 to March 2016, with reference to four agricultural markets, and operational and cross-cutting issues.
Developing agricultural investment opportunities in Northern Ghana: rice and grain aggregator with embedded services
This investment opportunity profile describes a business opportunity to invest in an aggregator and producer of rice, maize and soya in Northern Ghana.
Developing agricultural investment opportunities in Northern Ghana: certified seed production
This investment opportunity profile describes a business opportunity for a grain certified seed producer in Northern Ghana.
Developing agricultural investment opportunities in Northern Ghana: groundnut aggregation
This investment opportunity profile describes a business opportunity to invest in a groundnut production and aggregation enterprise in Northern Ghana.
Developing agricultural investment opportunities in Northern Ghana: mechanised agricultural services
This investment opportunity profile describes a business opportunity for the provision of mechanised agricultural services in Northern Ghana.
Developing agricultural investment opportunities in Northern Ghana: third party logistics
This investment opportunity profile describes a business opportunity for a third party logistics enterprise in Northern Ghana.
Developing agricultural investment opportunities in Northern Ghana: vegetable aggregator: tomato and onion
This investment opportunity profile presents a business opportunity to start a tomato and onion aggregation enterprise in Northern Ghana.
Market Development Programme for Northern Ghana (MADE)
This brochure provides an overview of MADE’s work and outcomes from 2014 to 2016.
Providing input credit for women out-growers is a good return on investment
This case study shows how women are more efficient in rice production than men when given access to improved inputs and resources, and how access to these resources can be improved for women.