Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies
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- The Gnostic Agritech Limitless agroecology system: a fifth world agricultural revolution for sustainable development
Author: Imhotep Paul Alagidede
Source: Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies, pp 1-12 (Volume 4 Issue 1, December 2023)
Read MoreThere is an inextricable link between the agricultural sector and industry. Agriculture pro provides raw materials to feed industry, and improvement in productivity releases surplus labour for further industrial expansion. Workers in the agricultural sector are the primary market for industria... Read More
- Legalisation of cannabis markets in East Africa: A critical review of contemporary issues and evidence
Author: Josphine Jerobon and Imhotep Paul Alagidede
Source: Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies, pp 13-23 (Volume 4 Issue 1, December 2023)
Read MoreCannabis, the world's most widely grown and misused plant, has seen a significant shift in global attitudes towards its regulation and legalisation. Although East Africa has very favourable growing conditions and vast export potential, little is known about both the legal and illegal cannab... Read More
- From Passion to Prosperity: Gnostic Agritech Limitless and the Revolution of Rural Agribusiness
Author: Yegandi Imhotep Paul Alagidede
Source: Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies, pp 24-40 (Volume 4 Issue 1, December 2023)
Read MoreThis paper examines the Gnostic Agritech Limitless (GAL) Youth Agribusiness Start-Ups (YABSUS) programme as a practical model for rural agribusiness development in Ghana. Drawing on case studies of three programme beneficiaries, a rabbit and grasscutter farmer, an animal feed producer, and a far... Read More
- The Potential of the Vunania Dam in Sustainable Agriculture in the Kassena Nankana Municipality of the Upper East Region
Author: Imhotep Paul Alagidede, Joan Akande and Charles Kwowe Nyaaba
Source: Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies, pp 40-55 (Volume 4 Issue 1, December 2023)
Read MoreThe northern regions of Ghana are characterised by a unimodal rainfall pattern, making rain-fed agriculture a difficult and precarious enterprise. Small-scale dam construction, capturing flash floods in the wet season for dry-season irrigation offers a proven remedy. This study examines the ... Read More
- The Gnostic Agritech Limitless agroecology system: a fifth world agricultural revolution for sustainable development