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Agribusiness is one of the major contributors to the country’s economy.
However, only a few people are interested in the sector, let alone invest in it.
Some have the perception that the litigation system governing the agricultural sector makes it difficult to reap significant proceeds.
As we prepare to celebrate Farmers Day, join JoyNews’ George Wiafe as he hosts some learned persons on the sector to discuss the topic “Financing Agric-Business Today: What are the options?” on PM Express.
Deputy Agriculture Minister, Kennedy Osei Nyarko, Chief Executive of the Ghana Association of Bankers, John Awuah, and Deputy General Secretary of the General Agricultural Workers Union, Edward Kareweh will answer questions that will inform your decision on any future business in the agric sector.
The programme will also be livestreamed on all of JoyNews’ social media handles.
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