PRESS RELEASE, 8 JULY, 2015 The case in which Food Sovereignty Ghana is seeking an injunction of the commercial release of Bt cowpeas and GM rice in Ghana is scheduled to be heard today at the Accra High Court today, … Continue reading
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GMO Case: VEGGHANA & Farmers’ Group Join Plaintiffs
Press Release: 16 June, 2015, by Food Sovereignty Ghana The Human Rights division of the High Court in Accra today heard the case in which Food Sovereignty Ghana (FSG) is suing for an interim injunction on the commercial release … Continue reading
CPP Joins Case Against GMOs In Ghana!
The Human Rights division of the High Court in Accra today heard the case in which Food Sovereignty Ghana (FSG) is suing for an interim injunction on the commercial release of Bt cowpea and GM rice in Ghana. In today’s … Continue reading
GMO Case: Court To Reconvene On June 8th
The case in which Food Sovereignty Ghana (FSG) is suing for an interim injunction on the commercial release of Bt cowpea and GM rice will reconvene at the Human Rights Division of the Accra Fast Track Court on Monday, 8th … Continue reading
May 5, 2015
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Injunction on GMOs in Ghana still in effect till May 11th.
The case in which Food Sovereignty Ghana (FSG) is suing for an interim injunction on the commercial release of Bt cowpea and GM rice heard at the Human Rights Division of the Accra Fast Track Court on Monday, 4th May … Continue reading
PLEASE, JOIN US IN COURT!!! David Versus Goliath!
PLEASE, JOIN US IN COURT!!!David Versus Goliath! Do you feel like eating GMO Waakye? What about “red red” (ripe plantain… We wish to use this occasion, to invite all and sundry, to join us at the Human Rights Division of … Continue reading

March 3, 2015
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Court Orders Temporary Halt On GM Commercialization
The Fast Track High court in Accra today sat for the second hearing of the case submitted by plaintiffs Food Sovereignty Ghana (FSG) against the Ministry of Food & Agriculture and the National Biosafety Committee. The case was first heard … Continue reading