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RMG Ghana has donated items and cash worth GHc65,000 to the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA), towards this year’s 37th Farmers’ Day celebration dubbed “Planting for Food and Jobs – Consolidating Food Systems in Ghana”.
RMG Ghana is committed to the Agriculture industry and has supported the Ministry of Food and Agriculture in most of its projects to ensure the sector succeeds.
As part of our contribution to the upcoming 37th National Farmers’ Day, we donated Inputs, Crop Protection products, seeds, spraying machines to the tune of ¢50,000 and a cash donation of ¢15,000 to support the Ministry to appreciate and motivate the hardworking farmers.
The donation was done by a team led by the Group CEO; Yvan Dorier. In presenting the cheque, the CEO mentioned that RMG Ghana’s support is to contribute to making Ghana a food-sufficient nation.
He said, “we believe the most appropriate way to ensure food security for a growing population like Ghana and to ensure wealth creation for farmers is to improve their productivity, through making available to them, the most advanced technology for irrigation, quality crop protection products, fertilizer and seeds for agriculture production”.
The Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture; Yaw Frimpong Addo who received the items and cheque expressed gratitude to the company for the unwavering support over the years in enhancing the agricultural sector.
RMG in Ghana currently works with about 15,000 Farmers across the country where they are provided with farm supplies and expertise training on farming.
RMG Ghana Ltd is one of the country’s leading agricultural companies in Ghana. Instituted in 2016 following the acquisition of Wienco Ghana Limited by RMG Concept Limited, RMG Ghana has grown to create a niche in the Ghanaian market through the provision of innovative timely solutions to Ghana’s agricultural problems.
Riding on the vast stature and experience of former Wienco Ghana for over 4 decades, with a wide range of products that cuts across the various agricultural requirements and well-trained staff, RMG seeks to explore other areas in Ghana’s agriculture that provide better opportunities for more farmers to improve their productivity and income.
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