Agri-Impact was at the Ghana EXIM Bank's Tuesday market, a business fair organised once a month with a focus on promoting locally grown businesses. The initiative is one of the Bank’s ways of drumming home the ‘Eat Ghana and Grow Ghana’ campaign.
Agri-Impact Consult, the implementer of the GEXIM Youth in Greenhouse Enterprise Project, took the opportunity to educate the public about the benefits of Greenhouse production including the increased supply of high quality and healthier vegetables, import substitution and sustainable ways for creating decent employment for the teeming unemployed youth.
Fresh Logistics Limited, the sole marketing outfit distributing fresh vegetables from the YUGEP project was present to market some of the produce whilst leveraging on the program to expand wholesale and retail channels and strengthen already established contacts.
With us was our sister company DKCL; an orange-fleshed sweet potato processing firm.
The day was productive since it offered the Agri-Impact Group an opportunity to build on its brand.
Our stands were graced by dignitaries such the Spanish Ambassador to Ghana, the press attaché to the Embassy of Morocco, Hon. Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Kofi Kinaata, and a host of others.