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A1, an indigenous Ghanaian bread-making company has expanded its operations to the United States.
The expansion to the U.S. market is particularly unique as it is grounded on a special partnership arrangement with a major American bread company to ensure scale and penetration of the U.S. market at a faster rate.

This initiative is part of Select USA, an American government program designed to help foreign products penetrate the U.S. market.
Ghana’s Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency, Dr Barfuor Adjei-Barwuah last year toured the $3 million production site as well as retailers currently testing the A1 cake bread market in the tri-state area.

“As an Embassy, we are particularly proud of this emerging Ghanaian story and Godfried Obeng Boateng, the young CEO leading this initiative.”
He encouraged Ghanaian investors and all investors alike to support this great initiative.
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