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Agricwealth, an agriculture innovation organization, will host the first Agricwealth-USA Africa Agriculture, Trade and Investment Summit in Ohio, United States, from June 19 to 20, 2026.
The two-day summit aims to advance discussions on emerging agricultural trends with the potential to strengthen Ghana’s role in global food systems. Key focus areas include large-scale irrigation, food production systems, and modern agricultural technologies, logistics, and supply chain management.
The theme for this year’s summit is “Agriculture, Technology and Trade: Unlocking Africa’s Investment Future.”
Speaking to Daily Agric News, Evans Kyere-Mensah, founder of Agricwealth and host of the summit, said the initiative builds on the success of previous events held in London, Toronto, and Ghana.

He is an award-winning farmer and youth advocate. He stated that the organization seeks to position Ghana’s agricultural sector as a viable destination for international investment. Ghana has fertile land and strong production potential, yet investment levels remain low.
Mr. Kyere-Mensah added that the summit presents an opportunity for African Americans and global investors to engage with Ghana’s agricultural sector and support long-term development that strengthens food production and economic growth.
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