The 2nd Ghana Agrochemical & Crop Protection Exhibitions & Awards (GACA) kicks off today at the Techiman Community Center in the Bono East Region.
Organized by Agrihouse Foundation, the two-day event, running from Thursday, March 27, to Friday, March 28, 2025, will convene farmers, input dealers, agribusinesses, policymakers, and key stakeholders to tackle pre-planting challenges and advance sustainable farming practices.
This year’s event being held under the theme “Sustaining the Climate and Environment – The Role of Input Dealers.” underscores the urgent need for input dealers and farmers to adopt environmentally friendly and climate-resilient agricultural practices.
With climate change posing a growing threat to food security, the event will explore how input dealers can play a pivotal role in promoting sustainable crop protection methods, responsible agrochemical use, and innovative solutions that protect both the environment and farmers’ livelihoods.
Speaking ahead of the event, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, outlined what participants can expect over the next two days.
“For the next two days, farmers will have access to expert-led training sessions, hands-on product demonstrations, and in-depth discussions on best farming practices. This is not just an exhibition; it’s an opportunity for farmers to ask critical questions, compare input options, and discover the latest solutions that can enhance their productivity while ensuring environmental sustainability,“ she stated.
Farmers and agribusiness stakeholders attending the event can expect a vibrant mix of interactive exhibitions, expert-led panel discussions, business networking opportunities, and specialized training sessions.
The event will also provide a platform for policymakers and industry leaders to engage with farmers on how to implement climate-friendly agricultural solutions that ensure long-term sustainability.
she encouraged all participants to take full advantage of the exhibitions and training sessions, stressing that responsible farming starts with informed decision-making.
She also urged farmers to use the event as a platform to gain valuable insights, network with industry players, and make informed choices about the inputs they use on their farms.
“The future of Ghana’s agriculture depends on the choices we make today. Let’s use this platform to explore innovative ways of improving food production while protecting our natural resources. We invite all stakeholders to be part of this movement towards a more sustainable and climate-smart agricultural sector,” she concluded.
The 2nd Ghana Agrochemical & Crop Protection Exhibitions & Awards (GACA) serves as a transformative platform that not only addresses immediate agricultural needs but also sets the tone for long-term sustainability in the sector. Participants can expect engaging discussions, live product demonstrations, and opportunities to build valuable partnerships that will drive Ghana’s agricultural industry forward.
As the event unfolds today and continues tomorrow, farmers and stakeholders are encouraged to seize this opportunity to engage, learn, and contribute to a more sustainable agricultural future for Ghana.