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  • Fao Nutrition-Sensitive Food Systems And Value Chain Mentorship, Training And Learning Event For Selected Smes In The Agri Food Sector.

    Fao Nutrition-Sensitive Food Systems And Value Chain Mentorship, Training And Learning Event For Selected Smes In The Agri Food Sector.

    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, with support from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) of Japan, and with AGI as its service provider, implemented the project. The project was titled “Strengthening capacities for nutrition-sensitive food systems through multi-stakeholder approach.”

     The project used mentoring, training, and learning events to increase the capacity of participating SMEs and professionals to promote nutrition-sensitive food systems and healthy diets. AGI selected experts in the food industry, the University of Ghana, and the Food Research Institute to be mentors for the program. Mentors transmitted knowledge and professional development through face-to-face and virtual communication for specific periods between mentors and beneficiaries. Trainings were organized on various topics, and learning events were organized to bring participating SMEs, mentors, and trainers together to share good practices taught during the training session. The learning events were interactive and creative, using delivery methods such as PowerPoint presentations and practical representations during field visits.

    The training activity was held from 19th – 21st October 2021. Other activities such as the mentorship programs, learning event, and on-field practical took place from the 8th of November 2021 till the 4th of March when the project ended.

    The training took place at the Forest Hotel, Dodowa in the greater Accra region, while other subsequent events took place at various production sites of the beneficiaries.

    The ultimate impact sought by this project was to sustain food and nutrition security and improve health.

    The project aimed to increase the capacities of thirty (30) SMEs and professionals working with SMEs in the agri-food sector.

    Overall, the nutrition-sensitive food systems program for the selected SMEs largely achieved its objectives, as reflected in the intensity of the mentorship, testimonials, the current processes and facilities of the SMEs involved, and the outcome of the final evaluation.

    BENEFICIARIES OF THIS PROJECT

    1. Afrangold Enterprise
    2. VAAD Agricultural Commodities Company
    1. Chrislaw Ventures
    2. Saud’s Classic
    3. Wusamil Food Spice
    4. Yomle Foods Enterprise
    5. C. M Mushrooms
    6. Sakoi Vision Ltd
    7. Adela Foods
    8. Granny’s Health Foods
    9. Afrangold Enterprise
    10. Crescent Farms
    11. Napta Enterprise
    12. Tisha Enterprise
    13. Darsfarm
    14. Darsfarm
    15. Eden Tree
    16. Erofrah Fruit Processing
    17. Ibanewel Farming Enterprise
    18. JEGS Company Limited
    19. Landless farms
    20. Unique Solution Farms (Unifresh)
    21. Ropryn Company
    22. Rosh Pinnah Ventures
    23. Vintage Farms Limited
    24. Asuansi Farm Institute
    25. Jays Food
    26. PCM Mushrooms
  • Enhancing The Efficiency Of Food And Beverage Businesses

    Enhancing The Efficiency Of Food And Beverage Businesses

    The Business Development Service department of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) with funding from BUSAC and support from the international development cooperation run by the Embassy of Denmark, USAID and the European Union, organized a training program titled “Enhancing The Efficiency of Food and Beverage Businesses”.

    The subject and content of the training were developed based on the outcome of the Training Needs Assessment and the experiences of the consultant in similar assignments. A survey questionnaire was developed by the consultant and administered within Kumasi (Ashanti Region) and Takoradi (Western Region) to begin the training and twenty (20) MSMEs responded to it. Following the outcome of the Training Needs Assessment, the training was divided into two sections; Training Of Trainers and the Training for SME members of AGI.

    The Training of Trainers (ToT) was held from 22 – 25 September 2020 and held at the Hephzibah Christian Centre, while the training for SME members of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) was held from 30 September – 2 October 2020 at the Ghana Library Board Conference Centre in Takoradi. The training involved formal and interactive presentations with PowerPoint slides, brainstorming sessions, and group assignments.

    This training was organised to enhance the ability of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to access finance and to equip owners of small and medium businesses with relevant financial skills including bookkeeping.  Other objectives of this training was to encourage responsible borrowing from SMEs in order to reduce the incidence of default and to develop a large number of business executives within the SME space who are capable to meet the requirements of funding agencies and qualify for funding.

    Overall, the trainings held in Accra and Takoradi were very helpful, and through the ToT, AGI will continually provide advisory support and coaching to members about what has been taught during their training session and further extend support to other members.

  • UCC Confers Honorary Degree of Entrepreneurship on Dr. Yaw Adu Gyamfi

    UCC Confers Honorary Degree of Entrepreneurship on Dr. Yaw Adu Gyamfi

    AGI immediate past President, Dr Yaw Adu Gyamfi was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Entrepreneurship today by University of Cape Coast.

    The occasion was graced by the current President, Dr. Humphrey Ayim Darke.

    Congratulations Dr. Yaw Adu Gyamfi

  • AGI International Relations – Indian Delegation Visits

    AGI International Relations – Indian Delegation Visits

    An Indian delegation from the Amicability Diplomatic Club, a non-political, non-profit organisation which promotes trade, economics and culture globally paid a working visit to the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI).
    The AGI President Dr Kwesi H. Ayim Darke received the delegation together with executive members of AGI including the Agri-Business Sector Chairman, Mr William Adjei-Manu, Accra Regional Chairman, Mr Tsonam Akpeloo, and Mr Nathaniel Quarcoopome, Director of Finance & Admin.
    The Indian delegation led by Ms Sophia Garg, Radiant Technologies P. Limited and Ms Padma Loya, Proservz Advisory P. Limited revealed that the business collaborations between their outfits and the AGI will be focused on the Solar energy, exports markets in the Pharma Vertical, High-End Manufacturer of Kitchen and Hospitality Vertical, Agriculture Vertical, Cosmetics Vertical, Medical Tourism, IT Services Vertical, Consulting and Trade Vertical.

  • AGI International *Relations: Israel Embassy Visits AGI

    AGI International *Relations: Israel Embassy Visits AGI

    The Head of the Economic and Trade Mission of the Embassy of Israel, Yaniv Tessel paid a courtesy call to the CEO of AGI, Mr Seth Tum-Akwaboah today to discuss a partnership for the upcoming Ghana-Israel Business Forum.
    He disclosed the forum will largely centre on operations within sectors including Agri-business and Cyber Security. As such, his outfit will seek AGI’s partnership in mobilising sector-related member companies to connect with some attending Israeli companies towards developmental business relations.
    CEO of AGI, Mr Seth Tum-Akwaboah expressed his joy for this partnership and commended the initiative that the forum will help in strengthening the business relations that exist between both countries through the exchange of knowledge and expertise.
    He was also optimistic that the FT partnership can grow by exploring other areas beyond the sectors that will be on the agenda for the forum.

  • AGI President Meets Ghana High Commissioner To Canada

    AGI President Meets Ghana High Commissioner To Canada

    The President of AGI, Dr Kwesi Humphrey Ayim Darke had a virtual meeting with the Ghana High Commissioner to Canada, HE Anselm Ransford Sowah to discuss Ghana and Canada’s industrial cooperation and an upcoming industrial Mission to Canada.

    Dr Ayim Darke revealed that the mission to Canada – Toronto and Ottawa is slated for May 2024 but planning starts now. He presented that the purpose of the mission is to initiate a strong industrial partnership with members of AGI and counterparts in Canada.

    He said the key focused sectors include Green growth and Renewables; Mining; Financial services technology; Agribusiness; Food processing; Construction and Automotive and Transport.

    HE Ambassador expressed his full support for the programme and will work with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to assist the participant to attend the programme and reap the full benefit of industrial opportunities in Canada.

  • Pakistani High Commissioner Visited AGI Secretariat

    Pakistani High Commissioner Visited AGI Secretariat

    The High Commissioner, Her Excellency Farhat Ayesha paid a courtesy call on the President of AGI, Dr Kwesi Humphrey Ayim Darke at the AGI Secretariat.
    The High Commissioner pledged the High Commissions’ cooperation with the Association. She said the High Commission is hoping to establish deeper cooperation with AGI by linking the industries of the two countries.
    She also mentioned the Pakistani business delegation in ICT, Pharmaceuticals, Medical supplies, Trading and Smart solutions coming on the 10th of May to meet members.
    The High Commissioner also invited the President and members of AGI to the upcoming TEXPO in Pakistan in June.
    On his part, the President of AGI, Dr. Kwesi Humphrey Ayim Darke indicated that AGI is ready to do business with Pakistan recognizing Pakistani’s wealth of experience in the Textiles and Garment sector.
    He admonished the AGI Garment, Leather and Textiles sector leaders present at the meeting to forge a strong partnership

  • The leadership of the Garment pays courtesy call to AGI President and CEO

    The leadership of the Garment pays courtesy call to AGI President and CEO

    The leadership of the Garment, Leather and Textiles Sector Executives led by Mrs Edwina Assan paid a courtesy call to AGI President and CEO to present their vision for the year.
    Mrs Assan who spoke on the vision for the sector highlighted key areas as follows:

    • Establish a mentorship programme and incubator systems for experienced industrialists to support and train young and new industrialists in the sector.
    • Develop a strong database of existing and prospective members for valuable information resources to improve communication.
    • Collaborate with an investor to create a warehouse facility to serve as a raw materials distribution and sales point to offer affordable pricing and consistent supply.
    • To forge collaborative partnerships with key agencies to bring new resources and tap into opportunities.
    • Advocate for local cotton production in Ghana to feed industries.

    The President, Dr Kwesi Ayim Darke accepted their proposals and assured them of the Executives and Secretariat support.