Otokunor engages key partners to boost Ghana’s agro-industrialization agenda

Dr. Peter Boamah Otokunor, a Presidential Staffer leading Agriculture and Agri-business initiatives, has been engaging key sector players, agro-investors, and strategic partners in discussions aimed at accelerating Ghana’s agricultural transformation.
Speaking on behalf of H.E. John Dramani Mahama, Dr. Otokunor highlighted the need for stronger partnerships to develop the agro-value chain, enhance food security, and position Ghana as an export-oriented, agro-industrialized economy.
“These engagements are crucial in driving a sustainable and inclusive agricultural sector that creates jobs, ensures food self-sufficiency, and strengthens our position in the global market,” he stated.
The discussions focused on investment opportunities, modernized farming techniques, and value-addition strategies to improve productivity and competitiveness within the sector.
The initiative aligns with President Mahama’s broader vision of leveraging agriculture as a key driver of economic growth and industrialization in Ghana.
Stakeholders have expressed optimism about the potential outcomes of these engagements, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts in transforming the agricultural landscape.
More details on specific partnerships and projects are expected to be unveiled in the coming months.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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