Hon Eric Opoku Praises Agrihouse Foundation for cost-free delivery of National Agricultural Fair

Hon Eric Opoku Praises Agrihouse Foundation for cost-free delivery of National Agricultural Fair

The Minister for Food and Agriculture, Hon. Eric Opoku, commended Agrihouse Foundation for playing a vital role in the successful organization of this year’s National Agricultural Fair. He the partnership a great example of sustainable public-private collaboration in agriculture..

At the 41st Farmers’ Day Celebration in Ho, the Minister thanked the Agrihouse Foundation for its leadership, professionalism, and commitment to improving Ghana’s agricultural value chain. He highlighted that the Ministry of Food and Agriculture’s collaboration with Agrihouse has grown into a strong and dependable partnership that is transforming the way national agricultural events are organized..

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He noted that the Foundation’s knack for bringing stakeholders together, coordinating with institutions, and offering logistical support has greatly eased the government’s load in putting together the National Agricultural Fair. In the past, the five-day event demanded substantial government spending to plan and run. But with Agrihouse Foundation’s smart management, this year’s fair came at no expense to the state.

He pointed out that this achievement shows Agrihouse Foundation’s operational efficiency and how creative partnerships can aid national development. “Through Agrihouse’s ability to mobilize, coordinate, and provide logistics, the Fair—which previously placed a heavy financial burden on the government—has been successfully organised this year at no expense to the state. We greatly appreciate this valuable partnership and look forward to working together even more,” he emphasized.

The National Agricultural Fair continues to be a major platform for showing Ghana’s agricultural potential, promoting agribusiness innovation, and creating market connections for farmers, agro-processors, and industry participants. This year’s fair included exhibitions, policy discussions, business forums, and training sessions aimed at empowering value chain players and encouraging investment in the sector.

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Agrihouse Foundation, known for its commitment to promoting agribusiness and building agricultural capacity across Ghana, has recently become a key partner in organising major agricultural events like the Pre-Harvest Agribusiness Conference and the Women in Food and Agriculture Leadership Training Forum. Its role in the National Agricultural Fair further demonstrates the organisation’s ability to bring together stakeholders and deliver impactful programs for the sector.

The Minister reaffirmed his dedication to working closely with key private-sector organizations on important agricultural projects. He noted that collaborations like the one with Agrihouse Foundation are crucial for easing the state’s financial burden while boosting the impact of national programs.

Source: The High Street Business

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