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The Chief Executive of the Ghana EXIM Bank, Sylvester Adinam Mensah, has reiterated the Bank’s long-term commitment to policies that will fundamentally transform Ghana’s agribusiness landscape.
Mr Mensah emphasised that the institution remains steadfast in supporting strategic interventions aimed at strengthening the agricultural value chain and enhancing productivity for both domestic consumption and export.
He noted that the Bank is deliberately positioning itself to help build a resilient, export-led economy, anchored on value addition and competitive agro-industrialisation.
"At Ghana EXIM Bank, we remain committed to supporting this transformation. Our mandate is to help build a strong export-led economy by promoting value addition and supporting productive sectors,"
"For us, Agriculture does not end at the farm gate; it extends through processing, packaging, storage, branding, distribution and export," he said at the launch of the fair in Accra on Tuesday, March 17.
According to him, this vision aligns with the core mandate upon which the Ghana EXIM Bank was established nearly a decade ago.
He added that the Bank will continue to collaborate with stakeholders to ensure that agriculture evolves into a commercially viable sector capable of delivering long-term national prosperity.
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