Agrihouse Foundation’s Executive Director, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, is currently in Santa Maria, Brazil on 7 days working visit, on the invitation from Ingal Organic Bloom, to continue partnership discussions, centered on agric focused innovations and research findings which can actively advance Africa’s crop nutrition and protection sector.
The discussions, which began two years ago, with Ingal’s Founder, Fernando Caetano will delve further into building a relationship, where youth-led actions, innovations and approaches can be supported in the agric space to drive more youth to appreciate fundamental contribution of crop nutrition in developing sustainable farmers, thereby embracing and building a career path for youth within the crop nutrition and protection value chains.
Alberta will be led by Fernando to visit Ingal’s youthful doctorate team to understand their role and active involvement in supporting farmers and farming oriented activities
She will also spend time at Ingal’s Pulsar InnovaTech Startup center, where inspiring Brazilian youth are supported to research and support provide solutions to advance agriculture.

She will equally be spending time with Ingal’s youth-led Nematologists team, who work around the clock to provide solutions in safeguarding their crops and engage in meaningful meetings with young farmers, production teams and all the players who are inspiring the future of agribusiness, through their contributions in the crop nutrition and protection sector.

The partnership will seek to strengthen and introduce modules and innovative approaches that are working and how it can further support and attract more African youth to strategically position and support build the agrifood future, whiles equally embracing the crop nutrition and protection business opportunity space.


