Agrihouse Foundation’s Gold in the Soil Awards has garnered significant attention and participation this year, as it has received 96 nominations from 33 districts in the Eastern Region.
This remarkable achievement highlights the growing recognition of exceptional women farmers and farmers with disability in the agricultural industry, along with their invaluable contributions to the sector.
As anticipation builds for the upcoming awards ceremony, let’s explore the categories that received the highest to the lowest number of nominations. This will showcase the diverse talents and accomplishments within each category across the districts of the Eastern Region.
Scheduled for July 26-27 in the Eastern Region, under the theme “OVERCOMING THE BARRIERS TO WOMEN AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT: THE ROLE OF STAKEHOLDERS,” the Gold in the Soil Awards comprises 15 categories that represent a diverse range of achievements.
These categories highlight the exceptional accomplishments of women along the entire agricultural value chain, from farm-to-market excellence and innovation-driven solutions to community impact and sustainable practices. Each category holds its own significance, reflecting the multifaceted nature of women’s contributions to agriculture.
PASSION FOR THE FARMS AWARD: This award pays tribute to an individual woman who exhibits boundless enthusiasm and a deep passion for agribusiness. Whose commitment to the growth of her community, job creation, mentoring young girls, and promoting agriculture on both small and large scales sets her apart as a true inspiration. This category received the highest number of nominations, with 29 nominations from women in Farming,Processing , packaging Poultry and Livestock in Akuapim North District, Afram Plains South District, and Ayensuano District.
OUTSTANDING WOMAN IN EXTENSION SERVICES AWARD: Recognizing women in the public or private sector, this award commends women who tirelessly contribute to agricultural development through training, capacity building, and advocacy. Their efforts empower farmers with best practices, leading to socio-economic development and empowerment at both the societal and national levels. This category received sixteen (16) nominations from Fanteakwa North District, New Juaben North Municipal, and Yilo Krobo District.
GOLD IN THE SOIL AWARD: This prestigious accolade acknowledges the remarkable accomplishments of a woman who has made a significant impact along the entire agricultural value chain. From production and processing to branding and marketing, this outstanding individual has not only achieved excellence but has also positively influenced her community. Extra recognition will be given if she has successfully exported her products. This year, this category received eleven (11) nominations from woman farmers in cocoa, rice ,livestock ,poultry farming in various districts including Akuapim North, Afram Plains South, Kwaebibirem, Akyem Krobo, Ayensuano, Anum Apapam, and Fanteakwa North.
SHE INNOVATES AWARD: This esteemed award celebrates a woman who demonstrates the power of innovation in her agribusiness. By identifying challenges within her community and the agricultural value chain, has developed innovative solutions that add value to her business and positively impact the industry as a whole. The She Innovates category received twelve (12) nominations from Achiase District, Kwahu Afram Plains North District and Fanteakwa North District.
FEED TO FOODS AWARD: Recognizing determination, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to success in the poultry and livestock sectors, this award honors a woman who has consistently exhibited excellence in these areas. Her contributions to the agricultural value chain are instrumental in ensuring food security and promoting sustainable practices. The Feed to Foods category has received eight (8) nominations from Assin South, Fanteakwa North District, and Lower Manya Krobo District. These women exemplify determination, integrity, and an unwavering commitment in ensuring food security, promoting sustainable practices, and contributing to the agricultural value chain.
SUPER WOMAN FARMER AWARD: In this special category, the focus is on a physically challenged woman whose dedication, work, and passion for agriculture have greatly contributed to community development, food security, poverty alleviation, job creation, and economic growth in the agricultural sector. This award aims to recognize and celebrate the resilience and valuable contributions of these remarkable women. The Super Woman Farmer category received six (6) nominations from Fanteakwa North District (Begoro), Fanteakwa North District (Addokrom), and Fanteakwa North District (Ayigbetown). These women defy obstacles and serve as inspirational figures for others.
This year as part of effort to celebrate farmers with disability, Agrihouse foundation will award, celebrate and support all six physically challenged farmers under this category.
CLIMATE SMART WOMEN PROJECT AWARD: This accolade honors a group of women or a woman-led organization that has implemented an outstanding climate-smart project in agriculture. By adopting sustainable practices, these changemakers contribute to the transformation and development of their communities while increasing agricultural productivity. This category received four (4) nominations from Afram Plain South District, Eastern Kwaebibirem Akyem Krobo District, and Eastern Yilo Krobo District. These women-led organizations implement projects that embrace sustainable practices, transforming their communities while increasing agricultural productivity.
STAR WOMAN AGRIPRENEUR AWARD: This special recognition is bestowed upon an outstanding young woman excelling in any field of agriculture. Her efficiency in service delivery, income performance, and role modeling abilities make her a shining example and an inspiration for other young girls within her community. The Star Woman Agripreneur category received five (5) nominations from Atiwa West District, Akyem Akropong, Fanteakwa North District, Addokrom.
DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH AWARD: This award recognizes a generational role model who quietly and selflessly contributes to her family, community, and the agricultural sector as a whole. Her mentorship and strides towards progress make her an unsung heroine whose impact should be celebrated and acknowledged. This category received three (3) nominations this year from Atiwa West, Akyem Akropong, and Assin South.
PRINCESS CARLA AWARD: This award pays tribute to a dedicated woman whose work and role positively affect communities by touching lives, mentoring, advising, counselling, and enhancing networks for other women of all ages. Her influence and commitment make her a true asset to her community. This category received one nomination from Atiwa West, Abomosu.
CHANGE CHAMPION AWARD: This category acknowledges the efforts of a professional corporate woman who is driving positive change within the agribusiness sector. Through her ongoing dedication, passion, and contributions, she not only impacts corporate internal change but also creates a significant national impact. This year, the change champion award received two (2) nominations from New Juaben South District and Somanya, Yilo Krobo.
ROYAL AGRO AWARD: Highlighting the pivotal role of traditional leaders, particularly Queenmothers, in supporting women in agriculture, this award acknowledges the personal commitment of a traditional leader in developing and empowering women in her community. Through access to land, training, social impact programs, and advocacy, she creates an enabling environment for women in agriculture to thrive. This category received three (3) nominations from Nsawam, Akyem Abuakua, and New Juaben South.
DEVELOPMENT PARTNER AWARD—: This special award acknowledges the significant contributions of the global affairs Canada for as an international organization committed to the development of women in agriculture. And for their continues support to AGRIHOUSE foundation’s WOFAGRIC and in the soil awards and their efforts in encouraging best practices and adding value to the community are recognized and celebrated.
LADY OF THE EXPORT REGION AWARD: This category aims to recognize and reward the most successful and innovative woman exporter within the region. Factors such as business size and export sales are taken into account to identify the exceptional woman who has excelled in expanding her business beyond borders. Unfortunately, this year, there were no nominations for the Lady of the Export Region Award. This presents an opportunity for individuals and organizations to support and promote women in export activities, ensuring their valuable contributions to the agricultural sector are acknowledged and celebrated.
SHE OPERATES AWARD: Acknowledging excellence in tractor service management and maintenance, this award recognizes a remarkable female professional who not only earns income through this trade but also imparts her community with her skills. Her dedication to this field contributes significantly to the growth and development of the agricultural community. However, it is disheartening to note that this year, there were no nominations for the She Operates Award. This highlights the need to encourage and recognize women involved in tractor service management, as they play a vital role in supporting agricultural operations. Let us come together to appreciate and uplift these talented women who contribute to the advancement of the agricultural sector.
Additionally, it is important to note that women farmers who are nominated and selected for the 5th WOFAGRIC and Gold in the Soil Awards will have the incredible opportunity to compete for recognition in the 15 coveted Gold in the Soil categories. These categories represent diverse aspects of the agricultural value chain and acknowledge the exceptional accomplishments of women across various fields within the sector.
This is aimed at giving these remarkable women the chance to showcase their expertise, innovation, and dedication to agriculture as they via for the prestigious Gold in the Soil Awards. The level of excellence and competition is expected to be unparalleled, underscoring the immense talent and potential within the women farming community.
The 5th WOFAGRIC and Gold in the Soil Awards sponsored by Global Affairs Canada, Yara Ghana and RDF Ghana LBG provides a platform for these remarkable women to share their experiences and success stories. The awards not only recognize their contributions but also inspire others, foster knowledge sharing, and encourage greater participation of women in agriculture. As the ceremony approaches, the agricultural community eagerly awaits the unveiling of the winners in each category, celebrating their accomplishments and inspiring a new generation of women farmers to reach greater heights in the field of agriculture.
ABOUT WOFAGRIC AND GOLD IN THE SOIL AWARDS: Agrihouse Foundation’s Women in Food and Agricultural Leadership Training Forum (WOFAGRIC) & The Gold in the Soil Awards is an annual event that strengthens and promotes a paradigm shift in celebrating women farmers, processors, marketers, and individuals contributing to the agricultural value chain. These awards acknowledge the remarkable efforts of women in various sectors, including transportation, packaging, technology, and input dealers. Every year, the event moves from region to region, searching for these extraordinary women who play a significant role in putting food on our tables. Regardless of their abilities, they are thriving to contribute to the growth of the agricultural sector.
Antwiwaa Christiana, a 37-year-old resident of Otoase, in the eastern region,has defied the odds and found success in an unexpected career change.
After struggling to find customers for her tailoring business, she made the bold decision to venture into farming, and it has proven to be a lucrative endeavour. With 5 acres of land dedicated to cultivating maize, cassava, okro (okra), and pepper, Christiana has not only transformed her own life but has also become a pillar of support for her community.
Christiana’s journey into farming began seven years ago when she realized that her tailoring business was not yielding the desired results. Faced with the challenge of attracting customers, she decided to explore other opportunities. With determination and a thirst for success, she turned her attention to agriculture, a sector known for its potential in Ghana.
With her entrepreneurial spirit, Christiana acquired 5 acres of land and started cultivating various crops. Maize, cassava, okro, and pepper became her primary focus, and she dedicated herself to mastering the techniques required to maximize yields. As her knowledge and expertise grew, so did her confidence in the agricultural industry.
To support her farming activities, Christiana employs three permanent staff members who work alongside her. Additionally, she hires two additional laborers as and when needed, depending on the demands of the farm. Through careful planning and strategic investments, she has managed to make her farming operation increasingly efficient.
This year, Christiana made a significant investment of approximately 5000 Ghanaian cedis into her farming business. The funds were allocated towards improving irrigation systems, purchasing quality seeds, and acquiring necessary machinery and equipment. These investments have not only boosted her productivity but have also contributed to the overall growth of her farm.
The fruits of Christiana’s labour extend beyond her personal success. Through her thriving agricultural enterprise, she has been able to provide support to her community. The farm produces an abundance of nutritious crops, which Christiana readily shares with her neighbours and local organizations. Her generosity and willingness to give back have made her a respected figure in Otoase.
In addition to the positive impact on the community, Christiana’s farming endeavours have brought personal rewards as well. Through her hard work and dedication, she has been able to build a house for herself and her family—a dream that she had long aspired to achieve. Her newfound financial stability has provided her family with security and opened doors for a brighter future.
Agrihouse Foundation’s production team are presently traveling across all 33 districts in the Eastern Region,their mission is to document the remarkable achievements of 62 shortlisted women farmers and farmers with disabilities in the Eastern Region,for the upcoming 5th Women in Food and Agricultural Leadership Training Forum (WOFAGRIC) & The Gold in the Soil Awards an annual rotational Regional intervention organized by Agrihouse Foundation in partnership with global affairs canada, captured the story of Christiana.
Travelling from district to district,Agrihouse Production Team seeks to capture stories of resilience, innovation, and success, showcasing the immense talent and achievement and hard work of these women farmers in the Eastern Region.
Their efforts aims to make a profound impact by highlighting the incredible contributions of women farmers and farmers with disabilities, who pave the way for a more inclusive, sustainable, and prosperous agricultural sector that recognizes the vital role of women in shaping the future of food security.
Global Affairs Canada has for the past five years shown a continued commitment to recognizing the invaluable contributions of women farmers by sponsoring Agrihouse Foundation’s production team in our quest to recognize ,honour and celebrate women farmers and farmers with disability,other partners for this years 5th WOFAGRIC and Gold in the Soil awards also includes Yara Ghana , RDF Ghana LBG and World Food Program.
Antwiwaa Christiana’s story serves as an inspiration, showcasing the possibilities that lie in perseverance and adaptability. By recognizing an opportunity in the agricultural sector and embracing it wholeheartedly, she has not only transformed her own life but has also become a catalyst for positive change in her community. Christiana’s success story is a testament to the potential that can be unlocked when one follows their passion and remains committed to their goals.
As Christiana continues her journey as a farmer, she hopes to inspire others to explore the possibilities in agriculture and realize their own potential. Through her story, she demonstrates that with determination, hard work, and a willingness to adapt, anyone can overcome challenges and achieve success in unexpected ways.
The 5th WOFAGRIC and Gold in the Soil Awards is scheduled for July 26-27 at Bedtime Hotel in Koforidua in the Eastern Region under the theme “OVERCOMING THE BARRIERS TO WOMEN AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT: THE ROLE OF STAKEHOLDERS,” promise to be a momentous occasion. These events will bring together stakeholders, industry leaders, and women farmers and farmers with disability to award and celebrate achievements, share knowledge, and pave the way for a more inclusive and prosperous agricultural sector.
ABOUT WOFAGRIC AND GOLD IN THE SOIL AWARDS: Agrihouse Foundation’s Women in Food and Agricultural Leadership Training Forum (WOFAGRIC) & The Gold in the Soil Awards is an annual event that strengthens and promotes a paradigm shift in celebrating women farmers, processors, marketers, and individuals contributing to the agricultural value chain. These awards acknowledge the remarkable efforts of women in various sectors, including transportation, packaging, technology, and input dealers. Every year, the event moves from region to region, searching for these extraordinary women who play a significant role in putting food on our tables. Regardless of their abilities, they are thriving to contribute to the growth of the agricultural sector.
From Otoase in the Eastern Region of Ghana hails 44-year -old farmer, Lydia Gyebi Asare, whose passion for agriculture and dedication to community development have made her a remarkable figure in the region. With an extensive range of crops, livestock, and a commitment to education, Lydia’s contributions to transforming lives and earning her recognition as she competes for the prestigious Feed to Food Award in the upcoming Women in Food and Agricultural Leadership Training Forum (WOFAGRIC) & The Gold in the Soil Awards and Gold in the Soil Awards, an annual Regional intervention by Agrihouse Foundation in partnership with Global Affairs Canada.
Lydia’s diverse farming enterprise spans over 100 acres of land. She cultivates 20 acres of pineapples, 60 acres of coconuts, 15 acres of cassava, 10 acres of plantains, and 25 acres of maize. Additionally, she manages a fish farm with 1,200 fish and maintains a pig farm with 55 pigs. Her dedication to farming extends to nurturing a coconut nursery with 5,000 seedlings, contributing to the expansion of coconut production in the region.
Despite holding a degree in Accountancy, she made the bold decision to pursue a career in farming, driven by her unwavering passion for agriculture. With little prior knowledge of the field, she embarked on a journey to learn and excel.
Today, Lydia’s expertise and accomplishments in farming speak volumes about her determination and commitment to making a difference.
Employing 30 individuals on her farm, Lydia actively supports local employment and economic growth. Moreover, she goes above and beyond by financially assisting students in need, covering their school fees and ensuring access to education—a testament to her commitment to community development.
Lydia’s generosity extends further as she readily provides food supplies to her community when they are in need. Her willingness to support and uplift those around her demonstrates her deep-rooted connection to her community and her dedication to addressing food security challenges. Now, Lydia’s exceptional achievements and her transformative impact have led her to compete for the esteemed Feed to Food Award. This recognition celebrates individuals who have made significant contributions to the agricultural value chain, promoting sustainable practices and improving food security.
Agrihouse Foundation’s production team who are presently traveling across all 33 districts in the Eastern Region,their mission is to document the remarkable achievements of 62 shortlisted women farmers and farmers with disabilities in the Eastern Region,captured the story of Lydia for the upcoming 5th Women in Food and Agricultural Leadership Training Forum (WOFAGRIC) & The Gold in the Soil Awards.
Travelling from district to district,Agrihouse Production Team seeks to capture stories of resilience, innovation, and success, showcasing the immense talent and achievement and hard work of these women farmers in the Eastern Region. Their efforts aims to make a profound impact by highlighting the incredible contributions of women farmers and farmers with disabilities, who pave the way for a more inclusive, sustainable, and prosperous agricultural sector that recognizes the vital role of women in shaping the future of food security.
Global Affairs Canada has for the past five years shown a continued commitment to recognizing the invaluable contributions of women farmers by sponsoring Agrihouse Foundation’s production team in our quest to recognize ,honour and celebrate women farmers and farmers with disability,other partners for this years 5th WOFAGRIC and Gold in the Soil awards also includes Yara Ghana , RDF Ghana LBG and World Food Program.
As Lydia Gyebi Asare vies for the Feed to Food Award, her story inspires others to pursue their passions, regardless of their educational background. Her journey showcases the immense potential of agriculture to create positive change in both individual lives and the wider community.
Lydia’s commitment to agriculture, her significant contributions to employment generation, education support, and her unwavering dedication to community welfare make her a deserving candidate for the Feed to Food Award.
Her story is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and the transformative impact that a single individual can make in the agricultural sector.
The upcoming WOFAGRIC and Gold in the Soil Awards, scheduled for July 26-27 at the bed time hotel ,Koforidua in the Eastern Region under the theme “OVERCOMING THE BARRIERS TO WOMEN AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT: THE ROLE OF STAKEHOLDERS,” promise to be a momentous occasion. These events will bring together stakeholders, industry leaders, and women farmers and farmers with disability to award and celebrate achievements, share knowledge, and pave the way for a more inclusive and prosperous agricultural sector.
ABOUT WOFAGRIC AND GOLD IN THE SOIL AWARDS: Agrihouse Foundation’s Women in Food and Agricultural Leadership Training Forum (WOFAGRIC) & The Gold in the Soil Awards is an annual event that strengthens and promotes a paradigm shift in celebrating women farmers, processors, marketers, and individuals contributing to the agricultural value chain. These awards acknowledge the remarkable efforts of women in various sectors, including transportation, packaging, technology, and input dealers. Every year, the event moves from region to region, searching for these extraordinary women who play a significant role in putting food on our tables. Regardless of their abilities, they are thriving to contribute to the growth of the agricultural sector. BY:AGRIWATCH REPORTER
On July 1st, Agrihouse Foundation orchestrated a momentous event, the Ghana Poultry Day/3rd Ghana Chicken Festival, with the goal of promoting the consumption and patronage of Ghana’s thriving poultry sector. The festival also sought to advocate for the official recognition of July 1st as Ghana Poultry Day, a significant milestone for the industry.
A key aspect of this initiative was to raise awareness about the pivotal role played by the poultry industry in areas such as employment generation, food security, and economic growth. By fostering a greater appreciation for this sector among stakeholders and the public, the event aimed to fortify and consolidate its growth and sustainability.
The venue for this grand celebration was the prestigious forecourt of the State House, where an impressive array of prominent figures converged. Dignitaries, politicians, ministers, media professionals, musicians, poultry enthusiasts, and families came together to commemorate the achievements, address the challenges, and explore the potential of Ghana’s poultry sector.
Broadspectrum Limited (BSL), an indigenous Ghanaian company specializing in Information Communication Technology services, played an instrumental role in the resounding success of the Ghana Poultry Day/3rd Ghana Chicken Festival. BSL demonstrated unwavering commitment to promoting and celebrating Ghana’s poultry industry by providing financial support, technical expertise, and active involvement in planning and execution.
Since its inception in 2012, Broadspectrum Limited has established itself as a major player in the industry, offering innovative solutions and services across various domains. The company has forged strategic partnerships with leading original equipment manufacturers to deliver networking and transmission solutions, cybersecurity, and cloud and IT infrastructure services.
During the festival, Castro Antwi Danso, the Managing Director of Agrospectrum, a subsidiary of Broadspectrum Limited, reaffirmed their dedication to supporting the agricultural sector in Ghana. He highlighted the importance of initiatives like the Ghana Poultry Day/3rd Ghana Chicken Festival in fostering collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovative solutions for the industry’s growth.
Miss Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, the Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, expressed her gratitude to Broadspectrum Limited and other sponsors for their valuable contributions. Their support played a pivotal role in ensuring the festival’s resounding success. Miss Akosa commended Broadspectrum Limited’s commitment to empowering the poultry sector and promoting sustainable practices.
The partnership between Broadspectrum Limited and Agrihouse Foundation exemplifies the significance of collaborative efforts in driving positive change within the agricultural sector. Together, they created an unforgettable event that celebrated the achievements of the poultry industry, addressed critical issues, and laid the foundation for future advancements.
As we reflect on the profound impact of the Ghana Poultry Day/3rd Ghana Chicken Festival, it becomes evident that continued collaboration and investment in the poultry industry are essential to unlock its full potential. Miss Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa emphasized the importance of persisting in efforts to empower and elevate the poultry sector in Ghana.
EXCITING IMAGES FROM GHANA POULTRY DAY /3rd GHANA CHICKEN FESTIVAL
In a powerful display of support, government officials, Members of Parliament (MPs), and prominent CEOs joined forces with Agrihouse Foundation to advocate for the official recognition and celebration of July 1st as Ghana Poultry Day.
This resounding call for recognition was made during the Ghana Poultry Day /3rd Ghana Chicken Festival held on Saturday, July 1st, 2023, at the forecourt of the State House, in conjunction with the Agriwoman Marketplace.
The Ghana Poultry Day/3rd Ghana Chicken Festival witnessed the participation of distinguished figures from various sectors, all voicing their unwavering support for the recognition and celebration of July 1st as Ghana Poultry Day.
Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, the Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, who has been driving this advocacy, expressed her enthusiasm and shared her vision for Ghana Poultry Day.
“We believe that the poultry industry plays a vital role in Ghana’s agricultural landscape and economy. By recognizing and celebrating July 1st as Ghana Poultry Day, we aim to honor the hard work and dedication of poultry farmers while raising awareness about the industry’s significant contributions. We are grateful for the support of government officials, MPs, CEOs, and all stakeholders involved in this important advocacy.”she said
Hon. Yaw Frimpong Addo, the Deputy Minister of Agriculture in charge of crops, emphasized the need to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of poultry farmers and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting their efforts. He highlighted the role of the poultry industry in driving agricultural development and economic growth.
Hon. Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, NPP presidential hopeful, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the potential of the poultry industry to create employment opportunities and contribute to poverty alleviation. He called for increased investment in the sector and advocated for policies that would foster its sustainable growth.
Members of Parliament also lent their influential voices to the cause, demonstrating a cross-party consensus on the matter. Hon. Zenator Agyeman-Rawlings, MP for Klottey-Korley, delivered a passionate speech underscoring the importance of recognizing and celebrating the invaluable contributions of poultry farmers. She stressed the need for improved infrastructure and access to resources to support their endeavors and urged stakeholders to unite in their support for the sector’s development. Similarly, Hon. Abla Dzifa Gomashie, MP for Ketu South Constituency, highlighted the role of the poultry industry in ensuring food security and empowering women in agriculture. She called on policymakers to prioritize initiatives that would strengthen the sector and provide favorable conditions for poultry farmers to thrive. Nana Yaa Akyempim Jantuah, the General Secretary of the Convention People’s Party, also added her voice to the advocacy, emphasizing the significance of recognizing and celebrating the invaluable contributions of the poultry industry while encouraging the government to support the poultry industry in Ghana.
Dr. Boris Baidoo, CEO of Boris B Farms, also stated the immense potential of the poultry industry in driving economic growth and job creation. He emphasized the need for increased investment, adoption of modern farming techniques, and value addition to fully harness the industry’s potential.
The collective efforts and unified voice of government officials, MPs, CEOs, and influential individuals represent a significant milestone in the development of the poultry industry in Ghana. The advocacy for the recognition of July 1st as Ghana Poultry Day signifies a resolute commitment to fostering the sector’s growth and acknowledging its profound contributions to the nation’s agricultural and economic landscape.
With the momentum gained from the Ghana Poultry Day and Third Ghana Chicken Festival, it is expected that the call for the official recognition of Ghana Poultry Day will garner the necessary support and acknowledgment it deserves. This recognition will solidify the importance of the poultry industry in Ghana and further propel its potential for sustainable growth and prosperity.
The highly anticipated Ghana Poultry Day /third edition of the Ghana Chicken Festival, organized by Agrihouse Foundation, was successfully held at the forecourt of the State House. The festival, which took place on Saturday, July 1st 2023,in conjunction with the 12th edition of the Agriwoman Marketplace, aimed to drive the advocacy for July 1st to be recognized and celebrated as Ghana Poultry Day, while promoting the consumption and patronage of local poultry in the country.
The event, featuring a diverse range of activities, drew the participation of renowned personalities from various sectors, including politicians, media personalities, musicians, and CEOs. Their involvement highlighted their vital roles in promoting the growth and recognition of Ghana’s poultry industry.
Expressing her gratitude, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, thanked the MPs, CEOs, media personalities, and entertainers for their support and participation. She emphasized the significance of their involvement in strengthening the advocacy campaign and urged the government to officially recognize July 1st as Ghana Poultry Day.
The festival served as a platform for bridging the gap between policymakers and industry leaders, fostering collaboration and a shared commitment to sustainable growth in the poultry sector.
A major highlight of the event was the cooking competition, where distinguished personalities showcased their culinary finesse using local poultry ingredients. The panel of esteemed judges, including gospel musician Piesie Esther and Chef Ralph, evaluated the dishes based on creativity, presentation, and taste.
Hon. Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, presidential hopeful for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the winner of the chef cooking competition, expressed his excitement and shared his ideas for advancing the poultry sector. He applauded the ghana poultry day /ghana chicken festival initiative by agrihouse foundation and pledged his commitment to supporting the initiative .
Hon. Zenator Agyeman-Rawlings, the Member of Parliament for Klottey-Korley, focused on empowering young people and promoting healthy living. She commended Agrihouse Foundation for their efforts and emphasized the immense opportunities the poultry sector provides for the youth.
The festival also featured educational workshops, interactive exhibitions, and panel discussions with experts in the poultry sector. These activities aimed to raise awareness about the economic and nutritional significance of supporting local poultry farmers.
Ghana Poultry Day /third edition of the Ghana Chicken Festival ,provided an exciting atmosphere for families and friends to relax, enjoy good music, sample different chicken meals, and network with stakeholders in the poultry industry. Children had their share of fun with dancing competitions, bouncy castles, face painting, and board games.
The success of the Ghana Poultry Day / 3rd Ghana Chicken Festival would not have been possible without the support of leading organizations such as Broadspectrum, Melcom, Amas Farms, and Qualiplast, among others. Implementing partners, including the Ghana Egg Secretariat and Ghana Poultry Farmers Association, also played a significant role in the event’s success.
Official media partners, including Kantanka TV, EIB Network, Angel FM and TV, and Uniq FM, contributed to spreading the message and creating awareness about the festival.
“We are grateful to all these organizations who collaborated and supported our cause because they believe in the vision. Their sponsorship demonstrates their dedication to fostering growth and excellence within the poultry sector,” said Ms. Akosa, Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation.
The Ghana Poultry Day and 3rd Ghana Chicken Festival marked a significant milestone in advocating for the recognition and development of Ghana’s poultry industry. The event’s success will undoubtedly propel the sector’s growth and further contribute to the nation’s agricultural and economic landscape.