Two million, or 7.5% Ghanaians struggle with food and nutrient deficiencies. Most of the country¡¯s groundnut production takes place in the northern regions of the country. Around 90% of farm families grow peanuts in some capacity, with very minimal purchased inputs.
Where is Ghana located?
Ghana is located in western Africa along the Gulf of Guinea. English is the official language, but many local languages are spoken including Akuapem, Twi, and Asante. Ghana is roughly the same size as the US state of Oregon. More than 31 million people live in Ghana, a country whose economy is rapidly growing.
What do Ghanaians eat?
Ghanaians typically eat a diet based on cassava, yams, maize, rice, and fruits such as plantains. Two million, or 7.5% Ghanaians struggle with food and nutrient deficiencies. Most of the country¡¯s groundnut production takes place in the northern regions of the country.
Are poverty rates falling in Ghana?
Poverty rates are dropping in Ghana, but large disparities remain in the Upper East, Upper West and Northern regions, with poverty rates being 2 to 3 times worse than the national average. Ghana has two seasons: a wet and dry season.
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