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March 5, 2026
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PRESEC launches $150,000 Agri-Resource Centre to modernise agricultural education
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Key Points
- Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC) has launched a five-acre, $150,000 agricultural resource centre.
- Spearheaded by the school's 2002 Odadeɛ Year Group, the centre aims to transform agricultural education by promoting modern, mechanised farming.
- The facility will include modern greenhouses with hydroponics, poultry production units, fish farming systems, and open-field cultivation.
- It is intended to serve as a model agricultural training hub for other secondary schools across Ghana.
- Former Minister for Health, Bernard Okoe Boye, emphasized agriculture's potential for job creation and economic transformation, urging sustained investment in youth-focused agribusiness.
Why This Matters
This initiative is significant for Ghana as it addresses the modernization of agricultural education, a crucial step for food security and economic diversification. By equipping students with advanced farming techniques and agribusiness models, it can inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs, potentially tackling youth unemployment and boosting the agricultural sector nationwide if replicated.
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