In a bold demonstration of its commitment to promoting sustainable agribusiness in Ghana, Qualiplast Company Ltd. partnered with Agrihouse Foundation to contribute to the successful organization of the 5th Ghana Poultry Day, held on July 1, 2025, at the forecourt of the State House in Accra.
As part of its sponsorship, Qualiplast donated a range of essential plastic products to support event operations and exhibitors. These included waste bins, coolers, multipurpose crates, baskets, bowls, buckets, and plastic egg crates. These items were used for product display, safe handling, storage, and efficient event management throughout the day.
In a statement, Ms. Andrea Akl, Deputy General Manager of Qualiplast Company Ltd., emphasized the company’s dedication to innovation and its alignment with the needs of the agricultural sector:
“At Qualiplast, we produce over 700 different “Made in Ghana” plastic packaging products, many of which are designed to support Ghana’s growing agribusiness sector. Our support for this year’s Ghana Poultry Day reflects the strategic importance we place on agriculture and the critical role our solutions play in the daily operations of farmers and agri-processors. From bottles for fertilizers and crates for fruits and vegetables, to chicken fountains and feeders, egg crates, buckets, jerry cans, and watering cans, we offer a wide range of products that support farmers across every stage of the agricultural value chain” she noted. “We are proud to contribute to platforms that elevate local industries and drive national development.”
The Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, expressed heartfelt gratitude to Qualiplast for its meaningful partnership, noting that the company’s sponsorship significantly enhanced the success of the event.
“Qualiplast’s support was not only generous but incredibly practical. As a company that provides essential plastic solutions of which some tailored to poultry farming, such as egg crates, feeders, and fountains Qualiplast plays a key role in strengthening operations across the poultry value chain. Their involvement is a shining example of how corporate partnerships can drive real impact in Ghana’s agrifood space,” she said.
organized by Agrihouse Foundation , under the theme, “Investing in the Local Poultry Sector: A Means to Creating Jobs, Promoting Agritourism and Improving Food Security,” the event brought together farmers, agribusinesses, policymakers, students, and members of the public to explore strategies for revitalizing Ghana’s poultry industry and strengthening national food systems.
With each passing year, Ghana Poultry Day continues to grow in significance as a platform for addressing challenges and uncovering opportunities in the sector. The 2025 edition also strongly advocated for the increased consumption of locally produced poultry, encouraging Ghanaians to support domestic farmers and reduce reliance on imported poultry products.