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The government of Ghana, through the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA), has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Fauree Link GH Limited to deploy a nationwide digital agricultural ecosystem platform known as 'Akuafoɔ Anidasoɔ' (Farmers’ Hope).
The agreement, signed in Accra on February 16, 2026, establishes a framework for the development of a Ghana-specific, government-branded digital infrastructure aimed at transforming farmer services, agricultural financing, input distribution and market access.

The 'Akuafoɔ Anidasoɔ' platform is expected to serve as a central digital backbone for Ghana’s agricultural ecosystem. It will support:
- National farmer registration and verification
- Digital input distribution and targeted subsidy management
- Embedded agricultural finance solutions
- Market linkage and buyer aggregation systems
- Government oversight dashboards and data-driven policy monitoring.
The platform will operate as a government-branded white-label system aligned with Ghana’s Feed Ghana Programme and the broader agricultural modernisation agenda.
Under the terms of the MoU, Fauree Link GH Limited will design, customise, deploy and operate the platform.

The parties are set to roll out a structured pilot programme beginning March 15, 2026, in preparation for the new farming season. The pilot is expected to test system readiness, farmer onboarding processes and ecosystem integration before nationwide scaling.
The MoU underscores Ghana’s commitment to data sovereignty and farmer protection. Individual user data will remain the property of farmers, while aggregated and anonymised macro-economic data generated through the platform will be treated as a sovereign national asset.

The collaboration is widely regarded as a major milestone in Ghana’s digital agriculture transformation drive. By integrating technology into farmer registration, financing and market systems, the initiative is expected to improve productivity, enhance transparency, strengthen subsidy targeting and expand farmers’ access to finance and structured markets.
Industry observers say the move positions Ghana to emerge as a regional leader in digital agricultural governance and agri-finance innovation.
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