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| College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, KNUST
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FASA marks maiden cabbage harvest
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Brazilian student explores African Dark Earths with the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
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DFWM students drive positive change in Prince’s Town
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KNUST researchers develop fish sausage and nuggets from Supaku
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Agriculture is the key to Ghana’s development: Otumfuo Osei Tutu II
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CANR-KNUST Explores Research Collaborations with International Partners
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Students from TUM participate in Prof. Appiah's lecture for a research survey
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Mavis Kumpaba receiving her scholarship award
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A final year student research explores oxygen's role in sustainable Catfish farming
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CANR, KCSC and DTI project to equip 15,000 KNUST students with employable skills
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Asantehene cuts sod for construction of Institute of Rural Development and Innovation Studies
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58th Congregation: Provost urges graduates to adapt skills for an AI-driven future
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Welcome to the College of Agriculture & Natural Resources
The College offers a variety of programmes for both undergraduate and graduate studies.
Explore Programmes
CANR plants over 5,000 seedlings to mark the Green Ghana Project in 2024
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Unveiling the New Signage for the Faculty of Agriculture
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Prof. Dadson Awunyo-Vitor's Vision for the College
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Stay up to date with what's happening at CANR and within the KNUST community.
Research
Branding holds potential to transform Ghana’s broiler industry – study
Published: 23rd April 2026
Research Centre
IRDIS, KNUST Development Office assess newly commissioned facility
Published: 22nd April 2026
Students
World Creativity and Innovation Day: student’s egg crate design shows industry impact
Published: 21st April 2026
Research
CANR research explores genetic pathways to boost guinea fowl productivity
Published: 17th April 2026
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Welcome Message from the Provost
On behalf of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR), I welcome you to take a tour of our website to experience what we offer as a College. The CANR is one of the six colleges of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and we have a student population of approximately 4,000 and a…
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About the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources was established under statute 33 in October 2004, as one of the six Colleges of the University, created under the collegiate system. Its mandate is to train, research and disseminate knowledge in sustainable agriculture, renewable…
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Admissions
See admissions entry requirements and cut-off grades. Also, how to apply and the admissions
Read more
Undergraduate Programmes
We offer one of the largest Agriculture related undergraduate degree programmes in West Africa
Read more
Postgraduate Programmes
We offer Transformative Agriculture related postgraduate degree programmes.
Read more
Skip to main content
FASA marks maiden cabbage harvest
Read more
Brazilian student explores African Dark Earths with the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
Read more
DFWM students drive positive change in Prince’s Town
Read more
KNUST researchers develop fish sausage and nuggets from Supaku
Read more
Agriculture is the key to Ghana’s development: Otumfuo Osei Tutu II
Read more
CANR-KNUST Explores Research Collaborations with International Partners
Read more
Students from TUM participate in Prof. Appiah's lecture for a research survey
Read more here
Mavis Kumpaba receiving her scholarship award
Read More
A final year student research explores oxygen's role in sustainable Catfish farming
Read more
CANR, KCSC and DTI project to equip 15,000 KNUST students with employable skills
Read Story
Asantehene cuts sod for construction of Institute of Rural Development and Innovation Studies
Read More
58th Congregation: Provost urges graduates to adapt skills for an AI-driven future
Read More
Welcome to the College of Agriculture & Natural Resources
The College offers a variety of programmes for both undergraduate and graduate studies.
Explore Programmes
CANR plants over 5,000 seedlings to mark the Green Ghana Project in 2024
Read More
Unveiling the New Signage for the Faculty of Agriculture
Read More
Prof. Dadson Awunyo-Vitor's Vision for the College
Read More
Previous
Next
News & Stories
Stay up to date with what's happening at CANR and within the KNUST community.
Research
Branding holds potential to transform Ghana’s broiler industry – study
Published: 23rd April 2026
Research Centre
IRDIS, KNUST Development Office assess newly commissioned facility
Published: 22nd April 2026
Students
World Creativity and Innovation Day: student’s egg crate design shows industry impact
Published: 21st April 2026
Research
CANR research explores genetic pathways to boost guinea fowl productivity
Published: 17th April 2026
More News stories
Welcome Message from the Provost
On behalf of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR), I welcome you to take a tour of our website to experience what we offer as a College. The CANR is one of the six colleges of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and we have a student population of approximately 4,000 and a…
Read More
About the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources was established under statute 33 in October 2004, as one of the six Colleges of the University, created under the collegiate system. Its mandate is to train, research and disseminate knowledge in sustainable agriculture, renewable…
Read More
Admissions
See admissions entry requirements and cut-off grades. Also, how to apply and the admissions
Read more
Undergraduate Programmes
We offer one of the largest Agriculture related undergraduate degree programmes in West Africa
Read more
Postgraduate Programmes
We offer Transformative Agriculture related postgraduate degree programmes.
Read more