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    Trade ministry vows support for agricultural growth at UKGCC Grand Challenge

    Papa LincBy Papa LincApril 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Kofi Addo, Adjoba Kyiamah and William Hunt Kofi Addo, Adjoba Kyiamah and William Hunt

    The Chief Commercial Manager at the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, Kofi Addo, has emphasised the government’s commitment to agricultural transformation through private sector collaboration.

    According to him, the government is committed to collaborating with the private sector to enhance value addition and expand Ghana’s agricultural industry.

    “In partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture, we will work with private sector players to scale up commercial farming. Instead of smallholder farmers managing just two hectares, we need large-scale operators managing at least 5,000 hectares and beyond. The government is committed to providing key inputs to facilitate mechanized and commercial farming,” he stated.

    This pledge comes on the heels of concerns raised at the Accra Workshop of the UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce’s (UKGCC) Grand Challenge programme, where industry players highlighted key challenges local farmers face.

    The Grand Challenge programme is designed to identify, support, and scale innovative Ghanaian solutions in the agriculture and energy sectors.

    For his part, William Hunt, Country Director of Demeter Ghana and Chair of the UKGCC’s Agribusiness Sector Committee, called on the government to invest in modern farming techniques to maximise income generation and improve productivity.

    Mr. Hunt noted that “despite current challenges, Ghana’s agriculture sector holds immense potential. With the right tools, policies, and partnerships, we can close the yield gap and build a more resilient, expert-driven, and productive system.

    “We must also invest in a new generation of commercially viable farm funds that support mechanisation, irrigation, and reliable supply chains for processing and export markets.”

    The UKGCC Grand Challenge programme is a structured competition where innovators develop and propose technological, social, or financial solutions to address key challenges in Agriculture and Energy.

    Speaking at the workshop, the Executive Director of the UKGCC, Adjoba Kyiamah, indicated that the programme seeks to encourage and support innovation that addresses pressing national and sectoral challenges, and foster collaboration between researchers, entrepreneurs, government agencies, and the private sector.

    She added that the programme further seeks to provide capacity-building and funding opportunities to innovators to refine and scale their solutions, as well as create a sustainable pipeline of investable, commercially viable, and impactful projects.

    During the workshop, held at the Mix Design Hub in Accra, applicants exchanged ideas, refined their concepts, and took advantage of the expertise, resources, and masterclasses available to develop strong, competitive proposals.

    According to Ms. Kyiamah, “in addition to the mentorship and guidance received from industry leaders at the workshop, shortlisted applicants will also receive the opportunity to pitch for spots in a United Kingdom roadshow—offering international exposure and investment opportunities.”

    The Grand Challenge workshop continues in Kumasi, where the programme will engage relevant stakeholders and equip innovators with the necessary tools to participate effectively.

    The UKGCC Grand Challenge falls under the Sankore Programme, a United Kingdom Government-backed initiative under the West Africa Research and Innovation Hub (WARIH).



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