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The United States government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Ghana Ministry of Industry, will host the Ghana Agribusiness Investment Summit November 16-18, 2021.
The virtual summit, which opens today, will bring together over 400 stakeholders in the agribusiness sector, transaction advisors, financial institutions, and investors, along with representatives of the United States and Ghana governments, non-governmental organizations, development agencies, and the donor community.
The theme for the summit is “Building a Resilient and Sustainable Ecosystem for Agricultural Financing.”
USAID Ghana Mission Director Sharon Cromer joined the Deputy Minister of Industry, Michael Okyere Baafi, to open the summit, which is part of the USAID-supported Feed the Future Ghana Mobilising Finance in Agriculture (MFA) initiative.
“A more developed Ghana is a stronger trade partner for the United States. We look forward to continuing to support Ghana as it continues along its journey towards prosperity, sustainable growth, and self-reliance in agriculture.
"Innovative financing tools will be key to mobilizing private capital to support Ghana’s agricultural growth,” said USAID GHANA Mission Director Cromer reaffirming the U.S. government’s commitment to help Ghanaians move from subsistence farming and low-value addition to become a leader in Africa’s agricultural development.
Ghana’s Deputy Minister of Industry, Michael Okyere Baafi, delivering the keynote address, noted, “The agriculture sector plays a critical role in Ghana’s broader effort to achieve greater industrialization.
"Government, in recognition of the sector’s significant contribution to the national industrialization agenda, has introduced programs such as the One-District-One Factory (1D1F) Initiative, a nationwide effort to establish at least one major factory in every district in Ghana."
The summit connects 60 agribusinesses in the maize, soy, groundnut, cowpea, mango, cashew, shea, and other high-value export crop sectors to international and local investors, financial institutions, and transaction advisors working with the MFA to access investments.
These investments will enable agribusinesses to purchase agricultural inputs and machinery to increase production, improve food security, and stimulate inclusive economic growth.
To register for the summit, visit: https://events.hubilo.com/2021-ghana-agribusiness-investment-summit/login
The MFA Activity is a four-year, $19 million activity that will improve access to finance for farmers and agribusinesses in Ghana.
Using a two-pronged approach, MFA facilitates access to loans and investment and helps financial institutions to understand the agribusiness sector better and develop appropriate financial tools for farmers and agribusinesses.
The Activity is expected to help 81,493 agricultural enterprises receive $261 million in finance, leading to $500 million in new sales.
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