Agri-impact

2025 budget: GHc1.5bn allocation to agric highly insufficient – Agri-Impact CEO Daniel Acquaye

2025 budget: GHc1.5bn allocation to agric highly insufficient – Agri-Impact CEO Daniel Acquaye

The Chief Executive Officer of Agri-Impact Limited, Mr. Daniel Fahene Acquaye, has raised concerns over the budgetary allocation to the agricultural sector in the 2025 national budget saying it is very insufficient.

Speaking at the 2025 Budget Digest organized by PwC in Accra, he complained that the current allocation is inadequate to drive the economic transformation envisioned by the government.

Mr. Acquaye highlighted that out of the total GH¢279 billion budget, only GH¢1.5 billion—representing 0.54%—has been allocated to agriculture. 

2022 National Best Farmer Visits Fresh Logistics’ Greenhouses at Dawhenya

2022 National Best Farmer Visits Fresh Logistics’ Greenhouses at Dawhenya

The 2022 National Best Farmer and CEO of Siriboe Farms, Nana Yaw Sarpong Siriboe, visited Fresh Logistics' greenhouse farms at Dawhenya near Prampram in Accra last Friday.

The visit was part of a familiarization tour aimed at strengthening ties between both companies, which play vital roles in Ghana’s agricultural sector.

Agri-Impact Wins at the Ghana Agribusiness Excellence and Leadership Awards

Agri-Impact Wins Awards

Agri-impact consult is a business development firm with rich experience in agricultural and agro-industrial advisory services. AIC was adjudged for the second time as the Agribusiness Management Consulting Firm of the year & Agribusiness Project Management Company of the year at the Prestigious Ghana Agribusiness Excellence and Leadership Awards on Wednesday, 24th November 2021, at the Marriot Hotel, Accra.

Agribusiness Given a Major Boost in Ghana

Agribusiness major boost

The desire to make agriculture/agribusiness attractive to the Ghanaian youth has been given a major boost by Ghana Export-Import Bank (GEXIM) under the Youth in Greenhouse Enterprise Project (YUGEP). YUGEP seeks to boost the production of high-quality vegetables and create 400 direct and over 600 indirect jobs thus, reducing importation of vegetables, reducing unemployment, and contributing to stabilizing inflation.