Agricultural Project Development

Agricultural Project Development

With a cumulative of over 140 years of Management Experience, AIL has designed and implemented $26m Agribusiness Projects across Africa (Ghana, Liberia, Burkina Faso, Gambia, Senegal, South Africa, Zambia). It has  reached over 200,000 farmers, over 500 other value chain actors and facilitated trade over $41m. These projects have been designed to stimulate inclusive economic growth and poverty reduction in poor rural communities by improving access to productive infrastructure and services that are expected to lead to sustainable agricultural production and equitable returns.

Agri-Impact’s Sena Asare in Israel for training on vegetable production under arid conditions

Agri-Impact Limited, a leading agribusiness firm in Ghana

Leading agribusiness firm, Agri-Impact Limited, continues to invest in the professional development of its staff to drive innovation, productivity, and efficiency.

Over the years, the company has sponsored employees for specialized training programs and fellowships, reinforcing its commitment to excellence in agribusiness.

HAPPY Program: NSA and APD Train Young Women in Broiler Production 

HAPPY Program: NSA and APD Train Young Women in Broiler Production 

About 50 young women have received intensive training in broiler production under the Harnessing Agriculture Productivity and Prosperity for Youth (HAPPY) Program, a collaborative initiative between the Mastercard Foundation and Agri-Impact Limited.  

The trainees, mobilized by the National Service Authority (NSA), gathered at the NSA Farm in Papao, Haatso, for an intensive session on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. 

This latest cohort brings the total number of women trained in broiler production at the facility in the past two weeks to 80.

Agri-Impact, NSA Strengthen Collaboration to Boost HAPPY Program Implementation

HAPPY Program is being implemented by a consortium of eight partners which includes the National Service Authority.

As part of efforts to enhance the effectiveness of the National Service Authority’s (NSA) role in the Harnessing Agricultural Productivity and Prosperity for Youth (HAPPY) Program, a strategic meeting was held with the leadership of Agri-Impact Limited, a leading agribusiness firm. 
 
HAPPY Program is a partnership between the Mastercard Foundation and Agri-Impact Limited with the focus of enabling job opportunities for 326,000 youth aged 15 to 35 in the poultry, tomato, rice and soya value chains.

Agri-Impact Limited leads HAPPY Program consortium to honour women in agribusiness 

Leading agribusiness firm, Agri-Impact Limited, on Monday spearheaded the consortium implementing the Harnessing Agricultural Productivity and Prosperity for Youth (HAPPY) Program in celebrating women making remarkable strides in agribusiness across Ghana and beyond.

Leading agribusiness firm, Agri-Impact Limited, on Monday spearheaded the consortium implementing the Harnessing Agricultural Productivity and Prosperity for Youth (HAPPY) Program in celebrating women making remarkable strides in agribusiness across Ghana and beyond.

Fresh Logistics, Demeter Ghana Unite for excellence in greenhouse farming

Fresh Logistics, Demeter Ghana Unite for excellence in greenhouse farming

Fresh Logistics recently hosted a high-level delegation from Demeter Ghana Limited, one of its agro-input suppliers, at its Dawhenya facility, strengthening ties for innovation in vegetable greenhouse production.

Demeter Ghana Limited is one of Ghana’s leading agricultural input and specialist service providers, trading nationwide in fertilizers, seeds, bio-protection products, inoculants, soil conditioners, and more.

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.