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Cargill Ghana has renovated the girls’ dormitory at the State School for the Deaf in Adjei Kodjo, delivering a safer and more comfortable space for students.
The refurbished facility is set to be officially handed over on Wednesday, September 24.
The project forms part of the company’s broader community development agenda, with a focus on inclusive education and improved infrastructure.
The upgraded dormitory is expected to enhance both the wellbeing and academic performance of the students.

“At Cargill, we believe every child deserves a supportive environment to learn and thrive,” said Max Essoh Latte, Managing Director of Cargill Ghana.
“Through this project, we are not only providing a safe home for the students but also reaffirming our long-term commitment to empowering communities through education.”
School authorities and local leaders have commended the initiative, describing it as a timely intervention that demonstrates Cargill’s sustained investment in Ghana’s educational sector.
About Cargill Ghana
Cargill has been sourcing cocoa from Ghana for over 40 years and, in 2008, established its state-of-the-art cocoa processing facility in Tema.
Today, the company employs about 550 permanent and temporary staff who process cocoa products for food and confectionery customers in Ghana and across the globe.
In 2016, Cargill expanded its operations with the addition of a Licensed Buying Company (LBC), which provides employment for a further 320 permanent and temporary staff.
The LBC introduces innovative trading practices with farmers, placing strong emphasis on sustainability and traceability.
Working in partnership with farmers and communities, Cargill drives initiatives to promote sustainability, improve livelihoods, and support long-term development.
Through strategic investments in education, health, and infrastructure, the company continues to create lasting impact in cocoa-growing regions of Ghana.
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