High yielding watermelon seed Introduced to farmers in Ghana

Anthonia Egbe
Published 2020년 8월 7일
Farmers of watermelon in Ghana are confronted with annual post-harvest challenges, especially quantities of watermelon getting rotten on farms and on sales point, hence the introduction of long spun variety of the fruit to Farmers in the area.
A high yielding watermelon seed known as ELGHALI that can last up to two weeks after harvest has been introduced to some farmers to help boost their incomes and ensure nutrition for consumers.
This would help reduce post-harvest losses, which has been a major challenge to watermelon farmers.
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