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HJA Africa’s OFA (Organic Farming Aid) fertilizer has been adjudged as 'Ghana-made Fertilizer Brand of the Year' in this year's Ghana Agriculture and Agro-Processing Awards (GAAPA) held recently at the Accra Movenpick Hotel.
To the management team of OFA, "the award is another milestone on OFA’s journey to transform productivity, profitability, product quality and sustainability of agriculture in Ghana and across Africa, by giving farmers amazing returns on investment, typically 30:1 (that is yield increases worth at least
30 times the cost of the OFA they use), which are also very affordable for all farmers."
The CEO of the OFA team, Henry Abraham, expressed delight at this recognition and praised his team for their tireless efforts that have contributed to this success.
He said, "This recognition by GAAPA reflects that of the many farmers choosing OFA and benefitting from it. OFA also delivers huge environmental and climate change benefits for all of us.

"And in these challenging times, when many farmers cannot afford synthetic fertilizers or find their costs outweigh their benefits, it is wonderful news for Ghana that our 100% locally made product can be produced in quantities sufficient to meet all our farmers' needs, and to more than double Ghana's yield gains from the use of fertilizers.
He added, "I believe this award will also help make many more farmers aware of OFA and the big benefits it can give them."
Mr Henry Abraham also thanked "our farmer customers, our over 100 input dealer partners, our key research collaborators including the Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the University of Ghana, our regulators, the Ministry of Food and Agriculture and the Environmental Protection Agency, and many other partners, including the Ghana Climate Innovation Centre, who all have helped make this achievement possible."
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