From a school teacher to a cocoa farmer – Elizabeth Kufuor’s story
Wednesday, 20 December 2017
“The beginning of every journey is not easy but if you have the can do spirit, you will succeed” – Elizabeth Kufuor. Elizabeth is 22 years old and part of the first cohort of MASO youth trained in cocoa agronomy in Kasapin, a cocoa-growing community in the Brong Ahafo region. She was a pupil teacher in
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My MASO journey so far
Thursday, 14 December 2017
My name is Samuel Ocran from Assin Mankata , Central Region .I joined MASO in 2016 and i will like to tell you my story so far. I was an auto electrician in Accra for 4 years. Then I learned that my father was not feeling well so I had to come back to
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From subsistence farming to a cocoa farmer – Judita Adagbledu’s story
Thursday, 09 November 2017
Judita, now proudly owns an acre of newly planted cocoa farm in Liate Wote. Judita Adagbledu is a high school graduate who grows maize, cassava, yam, plantains and vegetables mainly for consumption at home. He also supported his parents on their cocoa farm but never considered himself becoming a cocoa farmer. Cocoa farming is not
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MASO Youth Network elect national officers
Thursday, 26 October 2017
The pioneering national executives of the MASO Youth Network were recently elected in Kumasi to provide stewardship for the network. The National Executive is the highest governing body of the MASO youth network. The MASO Youth Network is made up of alumni from both the MASO Agro Academy and MASO Business Academy. The network provides
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From a teenage single mother to a cocoa farmer: Linda’s story
Tuesday, 26 September 2017
At 16, she was pregnant and dropped out of middle school. At 17, she became a single mother of twins and had no income, living with her extended family. Today, at 22, Linda Afedzi is a cocoa farmer with ambitions to save enough money to return to school to study medicine. Linda’s life has really
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StoneBwoy champions cocoa farming with his music
Thursday, 13 July 2017
Dancehall artiste Livingstone Etse Satekla known in music circles as StoneBwoy has been using music to preach cocoa farming to youth in the country especially in the cocoa growing areas. The musician has been touring parts of the Volta region as an ambassador of MASO programme that aims at empowering the youth of the country
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Joyce Pomah aspires to grow cocoa and manage her farm differently
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
Joyce Pomah is a 24 year native of Adiembrah, a cocoa-growing community in the Asunafo North District of the Brong Ahafo region. Joyce joined the MASO Programme in 2016 to train as a cocoa farmer. “I am convinced I will become a better cocoa farmer in this community. The training my colleagues and I received
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Charity Konadu takes baby steps towards becoming a best cocoa farmer
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
Young people who live in rural communities are faced with many challenges including unemployment. 23-year-old Charity Konadu is aware of the limited options in her cocoa growing community, Aboduam in the Sefwi Wiaso District of the Western region. She signed up to be trained as a cocoa farmer with the MASO Programme in 2016. She
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“I am becoming a better farmer with lessons from MASO” – Kweku Brimah
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
Kweku Brimah is 24 years old but already has five years’ experience working on a cocoa farm. Kweku joined his parents to cultivate the family cocoa farm after he completed Junior High School. Occasionally, Kweku also joins other friends to prune and weed other farms for a fee. The newly acquired knowledge from the MASO
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Meet Rebecca, a young cocoa farmer ready to teach others
Monday, 03 April 2017
MASO works through Community Facilitators to build the capacity of young people interested in either training as cocoa farmers or entrepreneurs in various cocoa growing communities. The facilitators are trained to assist in mobilizing the youth in their communities for training either in the MASO Agro Academy or Business Academy. One such facilitator is Rebecca
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