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Ghana: Youth-led greenhouse agribusinesses shown to FARA delegation

Fresh Logistics Limited (FLL) on Friday, June 6, hosted a high-level delegation from the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) and partners of the INTERFACES Project at its greenhouse cluster farm at Dawhenya, in Accra.

The 70-member delegation included researchers from across Africa—Ghana, Benin, Burkina Faso, Togo, Senegal, Kenya, and Namibia—as well as Germany. Also present were traditional leaders and officials from various public institutions.

The visit formed part of the Status Seminar on Sustainable Land Management in Sub-Saharan Africa, held from June 2–6 under the theme "Improving Livelihoods through Local Research Initiatives within the Strategy of the Platform Research for Sustainability (FONA)."

The purpose of the field visit was to gain firsthand insight into FLL's innovative greenhouse production systems, particularly its model for youth-led vegetable farming and agribusiness. The delegation was warmly welcomed by Mr. Boamah Okyere, Managing Director of Fresh Logistis, alongside Mr. Larry Selorm Amekuse, Chief Agribusiness Architect at Agri-Impact Limited, and other senior staff.

Read more at Citi NewsRoom

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