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A Greenhouse technology service provider, Agri -Impact Consult (AIC) has donated ¢15,731.00 and some sanitary items to the Berekuso Community-Based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) Compound.
During that presentation ceremony on Tuesday, Director of the firm, Juliana Asante-Dartey said the act was to boost the health facility deal with the current global crisis.
“AIC believes in giving back to the community and leading by example. I urged our community to observe the strict protocols and preventive measures declared by the government to prevent further spread of the Covid-19 virus.”

Receiving the items of behalf of the facility, Acting Municipal Director of the Akwapim South Ghana Health Services, Emily Osman expressed profound gratitude to the company and called upon other corporate bodies to emulate the gesture.

AIC is the leading Agribusiness firm in Ghana and has established the Agribusiness Entrepreneurial Training Institute and a Greenhouse production and Training Centre at Berekuso offering training for youth, investors and institutions.
The centre has trained more than 200 young graduates under Ghana EXIM Bank Youth in Greenhouse Enterprise Project.
It presented these supplies to the medical facility in fulfilment of the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility to communities and its support to combat COVID-19.
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