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Agrico Hub is quietly reshaping how entrepreneurship support works in Ghana. It’s not just another hub offering training and mentorship—it’s building a system where enterprise development meets cooperative finance, and where informal businesses are finally getting a seat at the table.
From Training to Trust-Based Financing
For many entrepreneurs—especially those in agriculture and informal trade—the journey from idea to growth is filled with roadblocks. Agrico Hub’s GrowthBoost Accelerator helps them sharpen their business models and prepare for scale. But the real innovation lies in what comes next: access to financing through Startups Cooperative Credit Union (StartCCU).
Building a Cooperative Community
StartCCU isn’t a typical lender. It’s a cooperative—owned by its members, who are the very entrepreneurs Agrico Hub supports.

This structure builds trust and accountability. Today, Agrico Hub has a thriving community of 1,461 cooperative members, with 276 already accessing flexible financing to grow their businesses.
Empowering the Informal Sector
Agrico Hub’s model is inclusive by design. It reaches beyond startups to support informal businesses—market vendors, mobile money agents, poultry farmers—helping them formalize operations and access capital that was previously out of reach.
Scaling Beyond the Cooperative
For high-growth ventures with larger capital needs, Agrico Hub facilitates a strategic transition to traditional banks and development finance institutions.

These startups are prepared, bankable, and ready—thanks to the rigorous development support they receive in-house.
A Blueprint for Inclusive Growth
Agrico Hub isn’t just building businesses. It’s building a movement—one cooperative member at a time, and one bankable venture at a time. In doing so, it offers a new blueprint for how enterprise support can be more grounded, more inclusive, and more transformative.
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