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The story of AgriQuinns is one of resilience, determination and drive for innovation within the agribusiness sector.
Founded by four dynamic women in 2023 through the KIC AgriTech Challenge Classic, their journey is a testament to the success and achievements of young women agripreneurs who want to make a difference in the agricultural sector.
Turning Agricultural Waste into Opportunity
AgriQuinns Ghana is a startup business that specialises in producing organic fertilizer from coconut waste, promoting sustainable farming practices while tackling environmental challenges. By repurposing agricultural byproducts, they provide an eco-friendly alternative to chemical fertilizers, helping farmers enhance soil fertility, increase crop yields, and reduce dependence on synthetic inputs.
Their approach not only contributes to sustainable agriculture but also supports rural communities in achieving economic growth and food security. Their approach shows that there are opportunities for many young people within a circular economy to create employment and add value along the agricultural value chain.

Overcoming Challenges with Determination
For many startups, funding is often seen as the defining factor for success. However, AgriQuinns Ghana has demonstrated that true entrepreneurial success is built on passion, perseverance, adaptability and good understanding of your business environment.
Despite not securing KIC funding at the AgriTech Pro Finals stage in 2024, the team leveraged their expertise, network, and capacity building received from the training and available resources to scale their operations, attract customers, and make an impact in the agricultural space.
A Role Model for Young Women in Agribusiness
The journey of AgriQuinns Ghana is an inspiration to young women entrepreneurs. Their story highlights the importance of resilience, resourcefulness, and unwavering belief in one’s vision. As the agribusiness sector continues to grow, their leadership serves as a testament to the transformative power of female-led innovation in agriculture.

As an all-female-led business, their success shows that young women can make a significant difference within the agricultural value chain.
A Message to Aspiring Women Entrepreneurs
On their journey, AgriQuinns Ghana embodies a powerful lesson: funding is not the only gateway to success. With a strong vision, innovative solutions, and relentless determination, women in agribusiness can build, scale, and sustain impactful businesses that drive change in their communities.
“Success is defined by the impact you create and the challenges you overcome. At AgriQuinns, we chose to keep pushing, and today, we are proving that resilience can lead to remarkable achievements,” said Jessica Awaliga, Co-founder of AgriQuinns Ghana.

Through Kosmos Innovation Center’s partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, many young people including women have received training in entrepreneurship providing employment opportunities.
Kosmos Innovation Center is proud to celebrate AgriQuinns Ghana’s journey as part of our commitment to empowering women in agribusiness. Their story is a beacon of hope for young women aspiring to break barriers and make a difference in the agricultural sector.
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