Audio By Carbonatix
Fidelity Bank has announced that over 400 exporters and farmers have benefitted from its Export Club initiative.
The announcement was made by Julian Opuni, Managing Director, at the launch of the 2024 Ghana Horticulture Expo hosted by the Federation of Associations of Ghana Exporters (FAGE) on May 27, 2024.
Themed "Celebrating Ghana's Horticulture Diversity, Produce Quality, Export More," the Expo unveiled a wealth of trade opportunities and economic benefits for Ghanaian and international farmers and buyers.
It also served as a unique platform where agriculture, technology, finance, youth employment, and innovation converge.
In his address, Julian Opuni, highlighted the strategic partnership formed with FAGE in 2023, leading to the creation of the Export Club.
This initiative specifically targets Ghanaian enterprises in both agricultural and non-traditional export sectors, aiming to enhance their export trade capabilities.
"Over 400 exporters and farmers have already benefited from the services offered through the Export Club," Mr Opuni announced.
These services include a comprehensive export value proposition, educational seminars on sustainable practices, and participation in international trade fairs.
This empowers them with valuable insights into global trends, innovations, and best practices in the fruit and vegetable markets.
Mr. Opuni emphasized the crucial role of the horticulture sector in Ghana's economy, contributing significantly to agricultural growth, job creation, and foreign exchange earnings.
He noted the sector's diversification, driven by the high quality and international standards of its products.
"To sustain the momentum and successes in the horticultural sector, initiatives like this Expo are vital," Mr. Opuni stated.
"Fidelity Bank views this event as an opportunity to continue our leadership role in supporting the sector. The Expo aligns with our Export Club's objectives, providing a practical platform to advance our initiatives," he added.
The Expo also tackles critical challenges within the horticultural sector.
"This event will not only raise awareness of Ghanaian horticultural products but also enhance our country's foreign exchange earnings and create job opportunities for our youth," Mr. Opuni stated.
"It presents a unique opportunity to address challenges in the sector, bringing all stakeholders together."
Fidelity Bank recognises access to finance as a major concern for many agricultural enterprises.
"We will collaborate with funding partners and other financial institutions to offer specialized financing programs tailored to the needs of agricultural businesses," Mr. Opuni announced.
"Financial support and access to capital are crucial for the sector's growth."
He further emphasised the importance of compliance with regulations and environmental standards for sustainable growth.
"By working with partners, we aim to provide technical assistance to help businesses obtain and maintain necessary certifications for their products to be accepted in international markets," he added.
Mr. Opuni concluded by stressing the role of innovation and technology in improving productivity, efficiency, and competitiveness in the horticultural sector.
"This Expo should be seen as a platform to embrace these advancements. It offers a valuable platform for Fidelity Bank, exporters, and other stakeholders to share insights and collaborate on solutions to challenges in the horticultural sector."
The Ghana Horticulture Expo presents a valuable opportunity for Fidelity Bank, exporters, and other stakeholders to collaborate.
By leveraging its experience and partnerships, Fidelity Bank is committed to supporting the sector's full potential and fostering sustainable development for the benefit of all Ghanaians.
The launch event was supported by USAID's Feed the Future program, GIZ, Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), and the Ghana Incentive-Based Risk-Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (GIRSAL).
It serves as the pathfinder for the three-day Expo slated for July 9th to 11th, 2024. This collaborative effort underscores the commitment to a thriving Ghanaian horticulture sector.
Latest Stories
-
FIFA gives President Donald Trump a peace prize at 2026 World Cup draw
2 minutes -
2025 National Best Farmer urges government to prioritise irrigation infrastructure
15 minutes -
EPA CEO to be installed as Nana Ama Kum I, Mpuntu Hemaa of Abura traditional area
34 minutes -
Mahama to launch School Agriculture Programme, requiring farms across all schools
47 minutes -
Tanzania blocks activists online as independence day protests loom
49 minutes -
ECOWAS launches new regional projects to strengthen agriculture and livestock systems
1 hour -
ECOWAS mediation and security council holds 43rd Ambassadorial-Level Meeting in Abuja
1 hour -
Two dead, 13 injured in fatal head-on collision on Anyinam–Enyiresi highway
2 hours -
International Day for PwDs: The unbroken spirit of a 16-year-old disabled visual artist
2 hours -
Bryan Acheampong salutes farmers, outlines vision for resilient agricultural sector
2 hours -
Wa West Agric Director calls for stronger gov’t support after difficult farming year
3 hours -
‘Agriculture isn’t only for village folks’ — President Mahama pushes professionals to take up farming
3 hours -
82-year-old man emerges overall National Best farmer for 2025
3 hours -
Calls grow for stronger oversight as free trade and lax regulation fuel fake medicines
4 hours -
World Cup 2026: Tuchel keeps group stage opponents under wraps, shuns Ghana
4 hours
