Ghana Agribusiness Centre - Accra
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Ghana Agribusiness Centre
Location
P. O. Box MD 1756, Madina-Accra, Ghana
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Company manager Dennis Sedem Ehiakpor
Establishment year 2016
Employees 51-100
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Company description
www.agribuinessghana.com
The Ghana Agribusiness Centre (GABC) is an agricultural platform dedicated to promoting, encouraging and supporting agribusinesses in Ghana. We do this by inspiring agricultural entrepreneurs especially women and youth in areas of mentoring and incubation, internship placements, farmer business school, and the provision of general information on doing business in Ghana among others.
Specifically, the Centre has been set up to address the following challenges of agriculture in Ghana:
Underperforming value chains
Through the farmer business school, we provide both online and onsite training free of charge to entrepreneurs on various aspect of agribusiness, including good agronomic practices, farm management, marketing, sourcing of funds, post-harvest
Lack of access to input and output markets
We have developed an agricultural market platform that facilitates trading among the various actors of the value chain. We establish linkages, supervise the transactions and ensure integrity in the process.
Gap between academia training and industry
We have an internship placement request on the platform that support graduates from various agricultural related programmes to have hands on industrial experience with existing agribusinesses in Ghana. With this, we help bridge the gap between the academia and the industries.
Limited inclusivity, sustainability and nutrition
Research has shown that women provide about 80% of the world’s food. Through our mentorship and incubation network, we encourage women and youth to see agriculture as a viable business venture, by attaching them to mentors who train and support them to grow. We also promote nutrition through the mentorship and incubation programme in collaboration with Ministry of Food and Agriculture.
Lack of Access to information
Vast opportunities exist in the agribusiness sector and the only way to take advantage of these opportunities is to be informed. As a centre we commit ourselves to providing all relevant information needed to make an informed business decision. We provide information on the business climate, resources, service providers, current news, trends, investment opportunities, grants, events, sources of finance among others.
The centre is not only aiding improvement in the agribusiness climate, it is also creating jobs for young graduates who are recruited on the platform. There is the need to expand our activities, add more services and recruit more graduates to support the platform. We currently have 7 staff working directly and indirectly for the platform.
We welcome all forms of support to aid our activities.
The Ghana Agribusiness Centre (GABC) is an agricultural platform dedicated to promoting, encouraging and supporting agribusinesses in Ghana. We do this by inspiring agricultural entrepreneurs especially women and youth in areas of mentoring and incubation, internship placements, farmer business school, and the provision of general information on doing business in Ghana among others.
Specifically, the Centre has been set up to address the following challenges of agriculture in Ghana:
Underperforming value chains
Through the farmer business school, we provide both online and onsite training free of charge to entrepreneurs on various aspect of agribusiness, including good agronomic practices, farm management, marketing, sourcing of funds, post-harvest
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management and climate change.Lack of access to input and output markets
We have developed an agricultural market platform that facilitates trading among the various actors of the value chain. We establish linkages, supervise the transactions and ensure integrity in the process.
Gap between academia training and industry
We have an internship placement request on the platform that support graduates from various agricultural related programmes to have hands on industrial experience with existing agribusinesses in Ghana. With this, we help bridge the gap between the academia and the industries.
Limited inclusivity, sustainability and nutrition
Research has shown that women provide about 80% of the world’s food. Through our mentorship and incubation network, we encourage women and youth to see agriculture as a viable business venture, by attaching them to mentors who train and support them to grow. We also promote nutrition through the mentorship and incubation programme in collaboration with Ministry of Food and Agriculture.
Lack of Access to information
Vast opportunities exist in the agribusiness sector and the only way to take advantage of these opportunities is to be informed. As a centre we commit ourselves to providing all relevant information needed to make an informed business decision. We provide information on the business climate, resources, service providers, current news, trends, investment opportunities, grants, events, sources of finance among others.
The centre is not only aiding improvement in the agribusiness climate, it is also creating jobs for young graduates who are recruited on the platform. There is the need to expand our activities, add more services and recruit more graduates to support the platform. We currently have 7 staff working directly and indirectly for the platform.
We welcome all forms of support to aid our activities.
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Products & Services (3)
Agric direct and online Market
Providing market access and linkages to farmers, aggregators and processors.
Agribusiness News
Providing of daily news update on the agriculture, agribusiness, finance and trade.
Training and Capacity Building
We provides training services, standards and certifications, human resources, investments advisory a...
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1) How do you train your beneficiaries? Is it through organized workshops or hands on coaching?
2) I am a young entrepreneur who just had my organization formally rester with the Registrar General's department in Ghana, but I am located in Tumu, Upper West Region. What aid do you have in place in terms of capacity and linkages for me?
2) I am a young entrepreneur who just had my organization formally rester with the Registrar General's department in Ghana, but I am located in Tumu, Upper West Region. What aid do you have in place in terms of capacity and linkages for me?
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