by Linda Boateng | May 27, 2024 | Uncategorized
Mr. James Boateng, the 2018 National Best Farmer have called on the youth to consider agriculture as a viable career choice.
Delivering an engaging agri-ted talk titled “The Beginning of My Farming Journey” at the ongoing Agricultural Student Career Guidance and Mentorship Bootcamp held at the GNAT Hall, Mr. Boateng shared his personal journey into agriculture, urging aspiring agri-entrepreneurs to embark on their farming ventures with passion and determination.
Emphasizing the significance of perceiving agriculture as a promising career option, he debunked prevalent misconceptions and underscored the vast potential inherent in the agricultural sector. Drawing from his wealth of experience, he illuminated the array of opportunities available to budding farmers and agripreneurs, urging them to approach agriculture with passion and innovation.
‘’I have been in the corporate field for 30 years and I can tell you leaving the corporate job and venturing into agriculture was the best decision I have ever made, now I am making more money from agriculture than I was making in the corporate world. he added
Mr. James Boateng’s poignant Agri-Ted Talk served as a compelling testament to the boundless possibilities within the agricultural landscape and underscores the pivotal role of nurturing emerging agri-leaders. With steadfast determination and unwavering dedication, the youth stand poised to catalyze transformative change and spearhead socio-economic progress in Ghana through agriculture.
This year’s bootcamp is being supported by ADB, Jobberman, Kofi Vinyo, Kofi Ansah (Ahodwo Farms), holland akokor, Lexvee Agro-processing and some of Agrihouse Foundation’s women in agribusiness beneficiaries including Mama Abigial Gyama, Janet Adade, Queen Gafaratu Enterprise, Ayden Ventures, Nanvee Natural Foods, Vinolia Wealth Foods, ZLB Enterprise, Bebefu ventures ,WEID ventures.
by Linda Boateng | May 27, 2024 | Uncategorized
The Director of The Directorate of Crop Service at The Ministry of Food and Agriculture Dr Solomon Gyan have called on the urgent need to dispel misconceptions surrounding agriculture that portray farmers as uneducated and agricultural work as physically demanding with minimal financial rewards.
Speaking on behave of the Minister For Food And Agriculture,Hon Brain Acheampong at the on-going agricultural student career guidance mentorship bootcamp at the gnat hall in Accra, Dr. Ansah, urged stakeholders to help support the ministry of food and agriculture to help change these perceptions among the youth through education, empowerment, and youth mentorships engagement.
By fostering enthusiasm and investment in the agricultural sector among the youth they will contribute to building a more resilient, innovative, and sustainable agricultural ecosystem
‘’agriculture has excess job opportunities, from research to sustainable environmental practices, financial management and technological engineering, agriculture today presents a rich tapestry of opportunities waiting to be explored by the youth. He added
He commended Agrihouse Foundation for the AG-STUD bootcamp initiative underscoring its pivotal role in nurturing a deeper understanding and appreciation for agriculture and agribusiness among young individuals.
This year’s bootcamp is being supported by ADB, Jobberman,AMG, Kofi Vinyo, Kofi Ansah (Ahodwo Farms), holland akokor, Lexvee Agro-processing and some of Agrihouse Foundation’s women in agribusiness beneficiaries including Mama Abigial Gyama, Janet Adade, Queen Gafaratu Enterprise, Ayden Ventures, Nanvee Natural Foods, Vinolia Wealth Foods, ZLB Enterprise, Bebefu ventures ,WEID ventures,
by Linda Boateng | May 27, 2024 | Uncategorized
The Patron of the annual Agricultural Students’ Career Guidance & Mentorship Dialogue-Bootcamp (AGSTUD Africa), Hon. Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, is set to lead conversations on accelerating efforts in advancing and enabling career opportunities for Agri Youth at the Day 1, of the Agricultural students career guidance and mentorship dialogue bootcamp, which officially opens on Monday, May 20, 2024.
About 300 students and beginner agribusinesses are already on their way to accra today from various institutions across the country to begin the bootcamp.
The 6-days bootcamp is expected to contribute in shaping the mindsets of campers, to innovatively and practically embrace and understand the dynamics and career options and opportunities to explore within the agribusiness value chain.
Participating Agricultural Students and Beginner Agribusinesses this year include students from Adidome Agricultural College, Asuansi Farm Institute, Damango Agric College, Ejura Agricultural College, Kwadaso Agric College, Wenchi Agricultural College, Ohawu Agric College, Fair River Agric Institute, others includes Veterinary College , Animal Health Production,Bunso Cocoa College ,Kita College Of Tropical Agriculture and Agricultural Technical Institute
Other Participants Include Students From Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology, University Of Ghana, University Of Cape Coast, Methodist University, University Of Development Studies, All Nations University, Ghana Christian University College, University Of Energy & Natural Resources, Central University, And University Of Agricultural And Environmental Studies,Accra Technical University ,Koforidua Technical University ,Catholic University ,Christ Apostolic University College ,University Of Professional Studies ,Presbyterian University ,University Of Environment And Sustainable Development
The Bootcamp Will Also Feature Student From Senior High Schools Including , Accra Academy Senior High,Oreilly Senior High School ,Accra Girls Senior High School ,Labone Senior High School ,Accra High School ,Others Includes Ngleshi Amanfrom Senior High School ,Lapaz Senior High School ,Kinbu Senior High School ,Achimota Senior High School And Ashiaman Senior High School .
For the past seven years, Dr. Zee who is serving as the lead patron of the annual bootcamp, has used her voice to positively influence and advocate for the empowerment of young people through practical, action, innovative and result oriented approaches.
Patron Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings opening session is expected to prepare the minds of the campers, in thinking innovation, when thinking agribusiness.
Her opening conversation is equally expected to serve as the key driver to enable and support the campers, to position themselves for the other key sessions, that they will be practically involved in, within the 6 days of their stay at the bootcamp.
Already, the youth keep showing and demonstrating, that when supported, equipped and resourced, they will be able to contribute meaningful to the growth, development and transformation of our food systems.
I have been at the forefront of the bootcamp, since its 1st edition in 2018, I have watched it grow and I am immensely impressed with the number of agric students who have been impacted and transformed through this bootcamp.
This is practically, the most innovative agric career building platforms the country has now, and I am content with the holistic approach the camping sessions have over the years adopted to empowering, enabling and establishing our Agri-futures – our youth. Remarked Patron Zanetor Agyemang Rawlings
On her part, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, Agrihouse Foundation’s Executive Director highlighted the support and consistency of Patron Dr. Zanetor.
Patron Zanetor is one passionate person, and extremely dedicated to any meaningful cause that contributes to the advancement of the youth across the country.
As our patron since 2018, her commitment has contributed to the growth, transformation and impact of this annual bootcamp.
She is motivated when she sees the youth and the youth are equally motivated, when she is with them.
We remain confident, that her opening session would serve as a booster and prepare and fuel our Campers to creatively appreciate and adopt innovate ways to developing their agribusiness career paths. Alberta concluded.
The 6-days bootcamp officially opens on Sunday, May 19, 2024, with the Knowing Me – Knowing You and beginner Business Grouping sessions respectively.
It continues on Monday, 20th may 2024 ,with the Agri-Ted talk Mentorship dialogues, where we get to see and meet Mr. James Boateng, the 2018 national best farmer, lead a session on how he kick started his farm enterprise.
We also get to hear from other key rural farmers, producers, the Ministry of Food and Agriculture and Agricultural Development Bank, our financial partner, who will lead the A Pesewa A day Mentorship session.
Day Two( 2) is the Ag-Voyage experience, for campers to visit and experience a plantain processing factory in Asamankese, a fertilizer blending plant in Tema and the Tulaku Livestock Market in Ashaiman.
This trip is meant to get them to broaden their horizon on the options and choices they have, in choosing a career in agribusiness.
The evening of Day 2 is the time with business coaches, where the real work begin, they get to share and discuss their business ideas, projects and how coaches can assist them translate and develop it into sound business concepts
Day 3 is our Agri-inspire session, where our Gold in the soil award recipient, rural women producers, farmers with disabilities among other leading agribusiness entrepreneurs, share their agribusiness modules and practices with the campers.
We also have all the Directorates under the Ministry Of food and Agriculture, who will be present on this day, to share the roles and mandates of the Directorates under MOFA, with the campers, and how their works, aligns and revolve around youth in agricultural development.
The Day five places a high focus on credibility and accountability training sessions, to be led by USAID GTI, GIZ, Yara, Agromonti .
Also to lead the innovative role play session, will be a representative from the World Food Forum Ghana chapter and a representative also from Agromonti.
There will also be other leading competency –based sessions led by the 2023 National best Farmer and other key organization.
The lead session and key highlight to get the campers to prepare, plan and begin developing their bankable ideas will be lead by Jobberman’s lead trainer and consultant, Coach christain Agbesi Tetteh
The climax for the bootcamp is the Agri-youth Dialoque , AG-STUD beginner Agribusiness presentation and competition and Input Dealer Business Deal Pitch which gives the students the opportunity to pitch their final business proposals to a panel of judges. The Judges assess the strengths and loopholes of the business plans and make recommendations to better the business idea. The students are presented starter-packs to help them start their businesses.
This year’s bootcamp is supported by Agricultural Development Bank, Jobberman, WEID Ventures, Kofi Vinyo, Kofi Ansah (Ahodwo Farms), Lexvee Agro-processing, and some of Agrihouse Foundation’s women in agribusiness beneficiaries, including Mama Abigial Ghama, Janet Adade, Queen Gafaratu Enterprise, Ayden Ventures, Nanvee Natural Foods, Vinolia Wealth Foods, ZLB Enterprise, and Bebefu Ventures.
by Linda Boateng | May 27, 2024 | Uncategorized
Approximately Three Hundred and Sixty-Seven (367) Agricultural Students and Beginner Agribusinesses from various Agricultural Colleges, Farm Institutes and Universities across the country, have been selected to participate in the 7th edition of the annual Agricultural student’s career guidance and mentorship dialogue bootcamp, which will run for six (6) days from Sunday May 19 – Friday May 24, 2024.
The participating Agricultural Students and Beginner Agribusinesses include students from, Adidome Agric College, Asuansi Farm Institute, Damango Agric College, Ejura Agricultural College, Kwadaso Agric College, Wenchi Agricultural college, Ohawu Agric College, and Fair River Agric Institute, Veterinary College, and Animal Health Production.
Others include Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, University of Ghana, University of Cape Coast, Methodist University, University of Development Studies, All Nations University, Ghana Christian University College, University of Energy & Natural Resources, Central University, University of Agricultural and Environmental Studies
In a statement, issued by Agrihouse Foundation, the organizers of the annual event, the Executive Director, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, expressed her excitement for the increase in participating schools and beginner agribusinesses in the upcoming 7th edition of the Agricultural Student Career Guidance and Mentorship Dialogue bootcamp.
Last year, we had seventeen schools participating. The increase in schools and numbers is an indication of interest, growth and most importantly, a testament of the impact, the bootcamp, has continuously had on beneficiaries over the years.
‘’The bootcamp has over the past six (6) years benefitted over 6000 participants, some of which have started their own agribusinesses and farm enterprises, whiles others have gained meaningful employments opportunity.
The focus of the bootcamp this year, is to excessively focus at how best we can accelerate our collective efforts, to further enable, establish, shape mindsets and open-up more career opportunities for the growing numbers of Agri-youth’’. She added.
For the six (6) days running, campers will be involved in innovative activities and practices, with a sole agenda, of ensuring that, they get to appreciate, embrace and understand the full cycle of the agribusiness value chain and the diverse opportunities it presents.
To this end, a detailed and integrated curriculum has been designed, to engage the minds, creativity, innovative thinking, passion and abilities of campers. We expect an outcome, where campers at the end of the camping period, will be able to identify their drive and path within the agribusiness sector, build agri-leadership skills, explore hidden talents, acquire and develop knowledge in planning, implementation and management and be equid with a better understanding of tools, programs, that are available to help them succeed as farmers, agribusiness leaders or employees of Agric related enterprises.
Just as it happens almost every year, after the Bootcamp, we anticipate companies who are looking to recruit, to equally identify great skills and talents among the campers, for employment or internship opportunities. For participating beginner agribusinesses, we anticipate them to leverage on the intensive sessions, to enhance food security, promote sustainable practices, and contribute shaping and transforming Ghana’s agrifood systems.
Some of the activities designed to achieve this goal during the six-days bootcamp include, the Agri-Ted Talk session, where we have practicing and experienced individuals and agribusinesses, sharing their career path with the campers.
We will also have the Ag-vogage, where campers embark on an experiential farm, agribusiness and corporate field tour, providing them with the opportunity to familiarize themselves with various agribusiness operations in the country, ask questions, and explore potential business opportunities.
The students and beginner agribusinesses will also have the opportunity to meet and present their ideas to with the various mentors and coaches assign to them, to brainstorm and put forward their agribusiness ideas, to be modelled into businesses.
Three key highlights of the 7th agricultural student career mentorship and dialogue bootcamp are the YES – WE CAN AGRI-INSPIRE session, which will witness women farmers, rural producers, processors and farmers with disabilities, selected across the country, to inspire by sharing their resilience stories and business journey with the campers.
There will also be the Group Students Business Presentation, where campers, who have been grouped into businesses, get to present their business ideas to the team of judges .
Over the past six (6) years, the Group Students Business Presentation, have enabled most of the campers to kick start their businesses, right after the bootcamp. This is a realization and fulfilment of our efforts, to enable and establish the agri-youth.
Another key highlight is the Students Input Dealer Business Pitch, where individual students will have the opportunity to pitch their business development approach, on how they will manage an Input Dealer Shop in the community.
Though Input Dealer Pitch component, forms part of Agrihouse Foundation’s agenda, to ensure inputs are accessible to farmers at every location; village, community or at the district or regional level.
Last year, then 22-year-old Charlotte Yawa Sodzedo, of the Adidome Farm Institute won the Pitch. Agrihouse Foundation, together with Agromonti, fully funded, by renting a store for 2 years in her name, fully filled the store with various inputs worth 35,000ghc for her as the price package.
Charllotte’s career path has fully kicked off, with her full ownership of the input shop in Adidome.
The winner of the Input Dealer Pitch for this year’s edition is likely to receive a double of what Charlotte received.
The key thing for us, is the fact, that all the participating students are from different schools, scattered across the 16 regions of Ghana. Thus, it is our hope to be able to get winners from different schools each year, to strengthen our efforts of empowering them and further supporting farmers to have easy access to input in both the short to long term.
This year’s bootcamp is being supported by ADB, Jobberman, Kofi Vinyo, Kofi Ansah (Ahodwo Farms) Lexvee Agro-processing and some of Agrihouse Foundation’s women in agribusiness beneficiaries including Mama Abigial Gyama, Janet Adade, Queen Gafaratu Enterprise, Ayden Ventures, Nanvee Natural Foods, Vinolia Wealth Foods, ZLB Enterprise, Bebefu ventures ,WEID ventures,
by Linda Boateng | Apr 30, 2024 | Uncategorized
Hon. Peter Osei Fosu, the Nkoranza North District Chief Executive, speaking on behalf of Hon. Kwasi Adu-Gyan, the Bono East Regional Minister, at the 1st Ghana Agrochemicals and Crop Protection Exhibition and Awards, organized by Agrihouse Foundation under the theme “Recognizing Efficiency and Innovation to Drive Sustainable Bumper Harvest: The Role of Agricultural Input Dealers,”have called on farmers to adopt efficient and innovative practices to ensure sustainable agricultural productivity.
on Thursday, April 18th to Friday, April 19th, 2024, at the Bonokyempem Hall in Techiman,in the Bono -East Region , Hon. Fosu underscored the significance of acknowledging the challenges faced by farmers, including limited access to quality inputs, insufficient infrastructure, and the effects of climate change. He stressed the importance of collaborative efforts to address these challenges and empower farmers for success.
Recognizing the impact of initiatives like the Ghana Agrochemical And Crop Protection Exhibition and awards on agricultural productivity, emphasized the ongoing need for innovation and collaboration.
He reiterated the commitment of Bono East leadership to invest in infrastructure, provide access to modern farming techniques, and promote sustainable practices for long-term agricultural growth.
‘’I commended the private sector for its role in promoting agriculture, urging participants to share knowledge and explore innovative solutions to sector challenges’’.
He encouraged farmers to seize the opportunity to exchange ideas, share best practices, and collectively work towards sustainable agricultural development. Through efficiency, innovation, and collaboration, the Bono East Region aims to secure a prosperous future for its agricultural sector and the nation as a whole.
by Linda Boateng | Apr 24, 2024 | Uncategorized
The Vice President of the Bono East Regional House of Chiefs and Paramount Chief of Basa, Nana Owusu Takyi III, has stressed the vital role of collaborative efforts among stakeholders in advancing agricultural development and sustainability in the Region.
Addressing attendees at the inaugural Ghana Agrochemicals and Crop Protection Exhibitions and Awards, held from April 18th to April 19th, 2024, under the theme “Recognizing Efficiency and Innovation to Drive Sustainable Bumper Harvest,” Nana Owusu Takyi III highlighted the importance of collective action in fostering agricultural growth and sustainability.
He underscored the necessity for increased interventions and support for agriculture, stressing its pivotal role in creating economic opportunities and enhancing farmers’ livelihoods. “Investment in agriculture is vital for the economic development and well-being of our farming communities,” remarked Nana Owusu Takyi III. “By equipping farmers with essential tools, knowledge, and support, we empower them to enhance their yields and standard of living.”
Additionally, he emphasized the importance of attracting friendly outside investment to bolster agricultural development in the region. Furthermore, Nana Owusu Takyi III highlighted the necessity of educating farmers on the proper utilization of agrochemicals and crop protection techniques, noting that such knowledge not only enhances productivity but also strengthens farmers’ purchasing power.In praising the efforts of the Agrihouse Foundation for bringing this initiative to the Bono East Region, Nana Owusu Takyi III expressed optimism that continued support and investment would lead to significant growth and improvement in the region’s agricultural sector.