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Daboase Senior High Technical School Thrives with Successful Cabbage Plantation under School Farm Project

Daboase Senior High Technical School Thrives with Successful Cabbage Plantation under School Farm Project

Ferdinand EducationGhana | August 19 | Daboase Senior High Technical School Thrives with Successful Cabbage Plantation under School Farm Project


Daboase Senior High Technical School excels in agricultural education with its thriving cabbage plantation under the School Farm Project, empowering students with practical farming skills and promoting sustainability.

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Daboase Senior High Technical School has taken a significant step towards promoting agricultural education and self-sustainability through its School Farm Project, with a thriving cabbage plantation at the heart of its efforts. This initiative, which integrates practical farming experience into the student’s curriculum, highlights the school’s commitment to hands-on learning and the development of essential agricultural skills.

The cabbage plantation is not just an educational tool but also a productive venture that demonstrates the potential of agriculture as a viable source of food and income. Students actively participate in all stages of the farming process, from planting to harvesting, gaining invaluable experience that complements their classroom education.

Daboase Senior High Technical School aims to instill a sense of responsibility, hard work, and entrepreneurship in its students through this project. The success of the cabbage plantation serves as a model for other schools to follow, showcasing the benefits of integrating agriculture into education.

The School Farm Project is more than just an academic exercise; it is a practical approach to empowering the next generation of agricultural leaders, ensuring that students are well-equipped with the skills needed to contribute to Ghana’s agricultural sector.Daboase Senior High Technical School Thrives with Successful Cabbage Plantation under School Farm Project


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