Ghana joins the rest of the World to celebrate the 40th World Food Day at the State House in Accra today.
This year’s theme is: “Grow, Nourish, Sustain. Together.”
It aims at making food systems more resilient to withstand global volatility and deliver affordable and sustainable diets for all.
The Day is celebrated widely by many other organizations concerned with food security, including the World Food Programme, Food and Agriculture Organisation and the International Fund for Agricultural Development.
Covid-19 crises have rendered many nations food poor, making the pursuit of food security more important than ever.
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