Tamale, Ghana — At the recent Ghana Science Association (GSA) conference, Professor Felix Kofi Abagale, Director of the West African Centre for...
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Tamale, Ghana — At the recent Ghana Science Association (GSA) conference, Professor Felix Kofi Abagale, Director of the West African Centre for Water, Irrigation and Sustainable Agriculture (WACWISA), unveiled a suite of smart irrigation technologies designed to revolutionize farming across semi-arid regions of West Africa. The innovations include solar-powered water pumps, precision drip systems, and soil moisture sensors that enable farmers to monitor and manage water usage in real time. These tools are tailored to address the region’s chronic water scarcity and erratic rainfall patterns, which have long hindered agricultural productivity. Professor Abagale emphasized that integrating indigenous farming knowledge with […]
Tamale, Ghana — At the recent Ghana Science Association (GSA) conference, Professor Felix Kofi Abagale, Director of the West African Centre for...
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