SEED OF CHANGE

SEED OF CHANGE

In Ghana and Africa, an inequality persists that threatens the very foundation of agricultural sustainability: women farmers are being denied their rightful share of equal rights and opportunities, perpetuating a cycle of injustice and inefficiency.

 Despite their invaluable contributions to the agricultural landscape, women continue to face systemic barriers that hinder their ability to thrive like their male counterparts, such as limited access to land tenure, financial services, agricultural extension services, and decision-making opportunities.

By focusing on gender equity and women’s advancement in Ghana’s agricultural sector, the emphasis is placed on addressing these disparities, harnessing women’s potential as agents of change, and promoting sustainable and inclusive agricultural development.

This involves tailored interventions such as gender-sensitive policies, targeted capacity-building programs, women-led agricultural cooperatives, and initiatives to promote women’s leadership and entrepreneurship in agriculture. Ultimately, by prioritizing gender equity and women’s advancement, Ghana can unlock the full potential of its agricultural sector, drive economic growth, alleviate poverty, and achieve broader sustainable development goals.

Agrihouse foundation have  been at the forefront championing initiatives that promote women advancement in the agricultural sector ,some of this initiatives includes  woman in food and agriculture training forum and the gold in the soil awards, Agri woman market place, Agri Female Initiative, other interventions includes the Gathering Of The Royals Initiative slated for Thursday ,February 29,2024 ,at the GNAT Hall in Accra under the theme ‘SEED OF CHANGE ‘CULTIVATING GENDER EQUALITY IN AGRICULTURE  AND HONOURING WOMEN’S ADVANCEMENT.

The Gathering Of The Royals Interventional Initiative represents the meeting of queen mothers in agribusiness across all 16 regions of Ghana who are individually working to put women at the heart of food systems, within their respective regions, for the past 5 years ,the event has successfully served as a leading platform for these royals ,to engage in meaningful conversations, sharing their experience as farmers and insight on how they can effectively partner with corporate institutions, development organizations and government agencies to enhance the agricultural sector ‘s overall progress.

These women leaders discuss the key issues they face in their respective regions and communities ranging from access to resources, market challenges and the need for sustainable and smart Agricultural practices.

They collectively brainstorm and explore innovative solutions to address these challenges, with the ultimate goal of fostering a thriving and an inclusive agricultural sector.

The Gathering of the Royals, has gathered has over 2, 973 traditional leaders, women farmers, assemblymen, district chief executives, community leaders and stakeholders influencing and transforming communities, in diverse ways

IMPACT OF THE GATHERING OF THE ROYAL OVER THE YEARS 

1. The successful facilitation of extension support services and officers to communities that were initially not receiving support, with support by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture.
2. The introduction of the Royals in Agri-booster Module in 2021, where farming communities and farmers          receive various capacity building and demonstrative services to enhance yield. By this, over 10,000 farmers have received free soil testing, prior to planting, and basic input.
3. The establishment of community watch policing, across various communities to ensure sustainability of agri-peace in the farming communities, with support from the Ghana Police service.

4.  Supported to deepen and establish new relationship between traditional leaders and development agencies, to advance and scale-up farming activities within communities.

5. Created a much-needed community support avenue, for input dealers, machinery and equipment companies, financial institutions and other agencies, to introduce product and services to farming communities, thereby, increasing access to input, and enhancing speed and efficiency.

6.Successfully supported women farmers and policy makers to strengthen relationships, and work towards a common goal of developing good networking farm roads, find solutions to animal invasion of farmlands, transportation and other key resources.

The Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa speaking at a recent press briefing for the 6th gathering of the royals, outlined the event’s objective to delve into issues surrounding gender and its impact on advancing and nurturing sustainable women farmers across various regions of Ghana, while emphasizing the pivotal roles of queen-mothers in spearheading agricultural growth, development, and change within their respective regions.

Ms. Akosa passionately emphasized the significance of this year’s Gathering of The Royals as a strategic platform for influencing policy directions, forging stronger partnerships among traditional leaders, and driving comprehensive growth in the agricultural sector.

underlining the pressing need to address gender disparities within the agricultural landscape. She stressed the theme’s emphasis on cultivating gender equality in agriculture, advocating for concerted efforts to empower women in agribusiness and afford them equal opportunities for growth and advancement.ADVERTISEMENT

women often encounter systemic barriers, hindering their full participation and contribution to the sector’s development. Through this year’s 6th gathering of the royal’s event will also seek to celebrate and honour the achievements of women in agriculture, alongside championing meaningful policy interventions and support systems that promote gender equality, emphasizing the importance of fostering an inclusive agricultural ecosystem that recognizes and values the contributions of women farmers, entrepreneurs, and leaders.

The Vice President for the Queen Mothers Foundation and Queen Mother for Kwamankese Traditional Area, Nana Kobiiwaa Ackwah, speaking on behalf of the President of the Queen Mothers Foundation, Nana Serwaa Bonsu, at the press briefing, stated the crucial role of Queen Mothers in driving agricultural development within their communities.

“Queen mothers are the backbone of their communities, and we play a crucial role in driving agricultural development. We know the challenges that exist in our regions, and we have firsthand knowledge of what it takes to make a difference,” she stressed. She emphasized the importance of leveraging this knowledge and expertise through collaboration with Agrihouse Foundation to find innovative solutions that can positively impact the agricultural sector across Ghana.

Nana Kobiiwaa Ackwah shared that the Queen Mothers Foundation of Ghana has been actively involved in empowering women in agriculture, providing training and resources to enhance their skills and productivity. She urged the need for continued support and partnerships to ensure the success and sustainability of these initiatives, expressing gratitude to Agrihouse Foundation for consistently creating platforms to address agricultural issues through various initiatives, reiterating their commitment to creating an inclusive and collaborative environment where the voices of queen mothers are heard, respected, and valued.
TRANSFORMATIVE IMPACT OF GATHERING OF THE ROYALS- NANA ODEITOWN II

Speaking on the impact that the Gathering of the Royals has had on her region, Nana Odeitown II, Queen Mother for Tokuroano Traditional Area in the Oti region, emphasized the transformative impact of the Gathering of the Royals initiative in addressing this critical issue. With support from benevolent organizations and collaborative efforts facilitated by Agrihouse Foundation, the community was able to acquire gari processing machines, enabling local farmers to process their cassava yield efficiently.

She noted that the initiative empowered her and other community leaders with knowledge and resources, enabling them to train the youth in various agricultural practices such as groundnut processing, shea butter production, and effective gari processing techniques. “This initiative not only provided us with essential machinery but also equipped us with valuable knowledge that we could pass on to the younger generation,” she remarked. “Now, our youth are actively engaged in agricultural activities, contributing to the economic growth and sustainability of our community.”

EMBRACING AGRICULTURE AS A VIABLE CAREER-

Adding her voice, Mama Megbenya II, Queen Mother of the Hlefi Traditional Area in the Ho-West Municipality, emphasized the transformative potential of agriculture as a viable career path for women and the youth.

‘’the potential of agriculture as a sustainable livelihood option for women and youth is underestimated. I stand here today to challenge the nation and encourage our women and the youth to embrace agriculture as a viable career choice,” Mama Megbenya II stated. Drawing from her own experiences and observations within her community, Mama Megbenya II highlighted the multifaceted benefits of agriculture beyond mere sustenance. She stressed the importance of viewing agriculture not only as a means of food production but also as a source of economic empowerment and community development.

According to her by engaging in agriculture, our women and the youth have the opportunity to not only provide for their families but also contribute to the economic growth of our community, adding that agriculture fosters a sense of pride and connection to the land, instilling valuable life skills and promoting environmental stewardship.”

Mama Megbenya II, however advocated for the integration of backyard gardens into daily agricultural practices. She emphasized the potential of backyard gardens serving as an additional source of income and nutrition for families, particularly in rural areas where access to fresh produce may be limited.

PROMOTE POSITIVE ATTITUDE TOWARDS AGRICULTURE- NANA SERWAA BRAKATUO II

 

Nana Serwaa Brakatuo II, Abetifi Ahakomanhemaa, also speaking at the press briefing for the 6th Gathering of the Royals, shed light on a critical issue affecting children’s perceptions of agriculture. Recognizing the profound impact of childhood experiences on future career choices, Nana Serwaa Brakatuo II addressed the detrimental practice of using weeding as a form of punishment in schools.

“It is disheartening to see that weeding, a fundamental agricultural activity, is being used as a form of punishment in our schools. By associating weeding with punishment, we inadvertently instil negative perceptions of agriculture in the minds of our children,” Nana Serwaa Brakatuo II expressed with concern.

Highlighting the importance of nurturing positive attitudes towards agriculture from a young age, Nana Serwaa Brakatuo II emphasized the need to reframe children’s perceptions of agricultural activities. She advocated for alternative disciplinary measures in schools that promote a positive understanding of agriculture and its significance in community development.

“We must recognize that agriculture is not a punishment but a noble and essential occupation that sustains life and fosters prosperity in our communities. As leaders and educators, it is our responsibility to cultivate a positive perception of agriculture among our youth,” she asserted passionately.

Nana Serwaa Brakatuo II concluded her address by calling upon school authorities, parents, and guardians to reconsider the use of weeding as a form of punishment and to prioritize the promotion of positive attitudes towards agriculture among children. She affirmed her commitment to advocating for agricultural education and empowering the youth to embrace agriculture as a rewarding and dignified profession.

The Gathering of the Royals initiative has, for the past five (5) years, established itself as a cornerstone interventional initiative, providing a vital platform for Queen Mothers in farming and other Agribusiness value chains, to engage in meaningful conversations. Together, they tackle pressing issues peculiar to their communities and Regions, such as access to resources, market challenges, and the imperative for sustainable practices.

Now in its sixth year, as part of the activities for this year, we get to celebrate women who have stood and fought positively, for gender advancement for many years while advocating for meaningful policy interventions and support systems that promote gender equality.

 The 6th Gathering of the Royals slated for Thursday 29th February 2024 promises to be a day filled with insightful discussions and valuable networking opportunities influencing policy directions, fostering stronger partnerships among traditional leaders, and driving holistic growth in the agricultural sector.

It is a leap year, and an election year, and we are positive you share in our desire for a country of co-operation and further development of sustainable farming, with peace and security, as a bedrock.

We look forward to your presence, at the 6th gathering of the royals, happening on Thursday 29th February 2024 at the GNAT hall in Accra , as we delve deeper into dialogues and action-oriented discussions, in building sustainable farmers, food systems and honoring the advancement of women in agribusinesses.

Our Year of Harvesting Hope

Our Year of Harvesting Hope

It’s Mid-february already

Are we all still on the path of living up to our Corporate New Year Resolutions and Thematic Focus?

At Agrihouse Foundation, we kicked off, with a commitment to Harvesting Hope.

It’s a leap year & an election year as well & we desire, above all, a country of cooperation, and the further development of sustainable farming, with peace & Security as the priority!

In the coming days, I’ll be sharing with you all of our impactful projects and interventions geared towards harvesting hope & charting a path towards Agri-Peace development.

We appreciate all farmers, partners, and stakeholders who have been on this IMPACT journey with us all these years, and we look forward to “being more”!

Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa
Our Year of Harvesting Hope

6th Gathering of the Royals Slated for Thursday, February 29, 2024

6th Gathering of the Royals Slated for Thursday, February 29, 2024

Agrihouse Foundation, in collaboration with the Queen Mothers Foundation, Ministry of Food and Agriculture and the  Ministry of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, will on Thursday, February 29, 2024 host the 6th annual Gathering of The Royals .

The event to be held at the GNAT Hall in Accra, under the theme “Seeds of Change: Cultivating Gender Equality in Agriculture and Honoring Women’s Advancement,”, promises a day packed with enlightening discussions and valuable networking opportunities.

Speaking at the press briefing for the 6th Gathering of the Royals, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, the Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, outlined the event’s objective to delve into issues surrounding gender and its impact on advancing and nurturing sustainable women farmers across various regions of Ghana. delving into the pivotal roles of queen-mothers in spearheading agricultural growth, development, and change within their respective regions.

Ms. Akosa passionately emphasized the significance of this year’s Gathering of The Royals as a strategic platform for influencing policy directions, forging stronger partnerships among traditional leaders, and driving comprehensive growth in the agricultural sector.

Speaking ardently about the theme, “Seeds of Change: Cultivating Gender Equality in Agriculture and Honoring Women’s Advancement,” Ms.Akosa ,underlined the pressing need to address gender disparities within the agricultural landscape.

The Executive Director stressed the theme’s emphasis on cultivating gender equality in agriculture, advocating for concerted efforts to empower women in agribusiness and afford them equal opportunities for growth and advancement. Ms. Akosa highlighted the indispensable role of women in agriculture, while lamenting the systemic barriers they often encounter, hindering their full participation and contribution to the sector’s development.

Through this year’s event, Ms. Akosa reiterated the intention to celebrate and honor the achievements of women in agriculture, alongside championing meaningful policy interventions and support systems that promote gender equality. She emphasized the importance of fostering an inclusive agricultural ecosystem that recognizes and values the contributions of women farmers, entrepreneurs, and leaders.

The  Queen Mother for Kwamankese Traditional Area , Nana Kobiiwaa Ackwah, speaking on behalf of the President of the Queen Mothers Foundation, Nana Serwaa Bonsu, at the press briefing, stated the crucial role of Queen Mothers in driving agricultural development within their communities.

“Queen mothers are the backbone of their communities,” Ackwah stated, highlighting their firsthand knowledge of the challenges and opportunities in their regions. She stressed the importance of leveraging this knowledge and expertise through collaboration with Agrihouse Foundation to find innovative solutions that can positively impact the agricultural sector across Ghana.

Nana Kobiiwaa Ackwah, shared that the Queen Mothers Foundation of Ghana has been actively involved in empowering women in agriculture, providing training and resources to enhance their skills and productivity. She urged  the need for continued support and partnerships to ensure the success and sustainability of these initiatives.

She expressed gratitude to Agrihouse Foundation for consistently creating platforms to address agricultural issues through various initiatives, reiterating  their commitment to creating an inclusive and collaborative environment where the voices of queen mothers are heard, respected, and valued

SEED OF CHANGE

Queen-Mothers in Agriculture, Across the 16 Regions, to Meet at the 6th GATHERING OF THE ROYALS

The Greater Accra Region, is set to witness for the 6th year running, a gathering of over Two Hundred and Seventy-Five Queen-Mothers and Women in Agriculture, across the Sixteen Regions in Ghana, on Thursday February 29,2024 at the GNAT Hall.

In a statement, the Founder and Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa said, that this year’s event, to be held under the THEME: “Seeds of Change: Cultivating Gender Equality in Agriculture and Honouring Women’s Advancement,”. is expected to delve into issues on gender, and its influence in advancing and building sustainable women farmers across the regions of Ghana.

The half day program will also dive deep into the queen-mothers and detail their individual roles in spearheading Agricultural   growth, development and change across their respective regions

Also, as part of the activities for this year, we get to celebrate women who have stood and fought positively, for gender advancement for many years while advocating for meaningful policy interventions and support systems that promote gender equality.

Over the past five (5) years, the Gathering of the Royals event, has established itself as a cornerstone interventional initiative, providing a vital platform for Queen Mothers in farming and other Agribusiness value chains, to engage in meaningful conversations.

Together, they tackle pressing issues, peculiar to their communities and Regions, such as access to resources, market challenges, and the imperative for sustainable practices.

Through collaborative brainstorming and feedback, with Public Sector, Corporate Bodies and Financial Institutions, at the event, they seek innovative solutions to foster a thriving and inclusive agricultural landscape.

The event, which has since its inception, brought together over 2,973 queen-mothers, women in agribusiness, processors, political leaders, women farmers, assemblymen, DCEs, and community leaders, and stakeholders across the agriculture value chain has been able to successfully facilitate the Ministry of Food and Agriculture to further extend Extension Support to some of the farming areas within communities that were previously deprived of extension support.

Also in 2021, an Agri-booster Module was introduced, where Queen Mothers serve as entry point for companies to offer training to farmers, soil sampling and testing, and provision of input to beginner and growing farmers, to kick-start or expand their farming activities.

Agrihouse Foundation’s Executive Director Urges Promotion of Agri-Peace and Development Amidst Election Year

Agrihouse Foundation’s Executive Director Urges Promotion of Agri-Peace and Development Amidst Election Year

In the midst of Ghana’s election year, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, the Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, has emphasized the critical need to maintain and promote agricultural peace and development within farming communities.

Addressing attendees at the press briefing for the 6th Gathering of Royals, held under the theme “Seeds of Change: Cultivating Gender Equality in Agriculture and Honouring Women’s Advancement,” at the Ghana Tourist Information Center on Monday, February 12th, 2024, Ms. Akosa underscored the importance of prioritizing agricultural stability, particularly in the current political climate.

“In this electioneering period, it is imperative that we maintain and promote Agri-peace and development within our farming communities,” stated Ms. Akosa. “The agricultural sector is the backbone of our nation’s economy, and ensuring its stability devoid of any form of political violence is crucial for sustainable development.”

Ms. Akosa reiterated Agrihouse Foundation’s commitment to supporting and empowering farming communities, emphasizing the role of collaboration and collective action in driving positive change.

“As we navigate through this election year, let us remain steadfast in our efforts to promote agricultural peace and development,” urged Ms. Akosa. “By working together, we can build a brighter future for our farming communities and ensure the prosperity of our nation.”

the Executive Director  also called upon politicians and stakeholders in the agricultural value chain to join hands in this endeavor. “I urge politicians to prioritize agricultural peace and development in their agendas. Stakeholders in the agricultural value chain should actively engage in promoting dialogue and cooperation to address challenges and seize opportunities in our agricultural sector,” she emphasized.

Furthermore, Ms. Akosa highlighted that the 6th Gathering of Royals, set to take place on Thursday, February 29th, 2024, at the GNAT Hall in Accra,under the theme “Seeds of Change: Cultivating Gender Equality in Agriculture and Honouring Women’s Advancement,” will actively seek to achieve this call to action. The event aims to foster dialogue, collaboration, and concrete action towards promoting agricultural peace and development.

The 6th Gathering of Royals, set to take place on Thursday, February 29th, 2024, under the theme “Seeds of Change: Cultivating Gender Equality in Agriculture and Honouring Women’s Advancement,” will also aim to further the discussion on agricultural development and empowerment. With a focus on promoting gender equality and honoring women’s contributions in agriculture, the event seeks to inspire meaningful change and foster sustainable growth.