Queen Mothers Advocate for Collaboration for Women in Agriculture

Queen Mothers Advocate for Collaboration for Women in Agriculture

The President of the Queen Mothers Foundation of Ghana, Nana Ama Serwaa Bonsu, has urged women in the agricultural value chain to prioritize collaboration, aimed at  to enhancing  women empowerment in the sector.

Addressing attendees at the sixth edition of the “Gathering of the Royals,” organized by the Agrihouse Foundation in collaboration with the Queen Mothers Foundation, themed “Seeds of Change: Cultivating Gender Equality in Agriculture and Honoring Women’s Advancement,”

Nana Ama Bonsu underscored the transformative potential of diversity, urging women to unite and propel the sector towards excellence. Recognizing the pivotal role of women in agriculture, she stressed the importance of harnessing their collective strength to achieve sustainable development goals.

Nana Ama Bonsu underscored the transformative potential of diversity, urging women to unite and propel the sector towards excellence. Recognizing the pivotal role of women in agriculture, she stressed the importance of harnessing their collective strength to achieve sustainable development goals.

she also  expressed gratitude for the Foundation’s tireless efforts in promoting sustainable development and fostering partnerships aimed at driving positive change in the agricultural sector. She emphasized the crucial role of organizations like Agrihouse Foundation in providing platforms for dialogue, collaboration, and innovation within the agricultural community.

The 6th Gathering of the Royals brought together over a thousand participants, including ninety-six Queen Mothers from across the sixteen regions of Ghana, two hundred and sixty-five Women Farmers and Farm Associations, and seventy women Agri-processors. Dignitaries from various sectors, such as development partners, government agencies, private institutions, academia, research associations, and civil society organizations, also participated.

Through insightful discussions, networking sessions, and cultural showcases, the event facilitated the exchange of ideas, sharing of best practices, and formation of partnerships aimed at driving sustainable development in the agricultural sector.

During the Royal Panel discussion, led by Nana Akuamoah II , Queen Mother of Tuobodom, and Nana Akuah Tawiah I, Queen Mother of Sefwi Asempa Na Eye in the Western North Region, Nana Adwoa Larboh I, Queen Mother of Yji Traditional Area in the Bono East Region, and others such as Miriama Saaka, Queen Mother of Sadoboora-Wungu Traditional Area in the Northeast Region, and Braimah Azara Kabachewurche Timu Burnyanso I, Queen Mother of Kabache-Kpeme Traditional Council in the Savannah Region. Also present were Nana Aba Kyere III , Queen Mother of Abirem Agona in the Central Region, Queen Mother Nana Amponsah Sekle II of Mafi Gidikpi Number 1 in the Volta Region, and Nana Darkowaaa Ampem Kyerewaa II, Paramount Queen Mother of Yamfo Traditional Area in the Ahafo Region the queen mothers  shared insights into the challenges facing women in agriculture.

These challenges include limited access to land, lack of financial support, difficulties in accessing market linkages, absence of modern mechanized equipment for farming, inadequate road networks, lack of extension services, and the absence of pension schemes for farmers.

The Queen Mothers  however  appealed to the government and corporate organizations to extend their support to address these pressing issues, thereby fostering a conducive environment for women in agriculture to thrive.The 6th Gathering of the Royals was held in partnership with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Ministry of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, and the Queen Mothers Foundation of Ghana. Corporate sponsors, including Agricultural Manufacturing Group Limited, Twellium Ghana Limited, Rainbow Agrosciences, Access Bank, Delta Paper Mill (FLORAL TISSUE), Rejuvenate Gaia Global Limited, and ADDFRA,

Agrihouse Foundation Commemorates International Women’s Day with a Call for Gender Equality in Agriculture

Agrihouse Foundation Commemorates International Women’s Day with a Call for Gender Equality in Agriculture

Agrihouse Foundation proudly joins the global community in celebrating the 2024 International Women’s Day, a significant occasion dedicated to recognizing and honoring the remarkable achievements and contributions of women worldwide.

In a statement  the Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation,Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, underscored the profound resonance of this year’s theme, “Breaking Barriers, Building a Better Future,” with its core mission of promote gender equality and empowering  women through Agriculture .

Agrihouse Foundation proudly joins the global community in celebrating the 2024 International Women’s Day, a significant occasion dedicated to recognizing and honoring the remarkable achievements and contributions of women worldwide.

In a statement  the Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation,Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, underscored the profound resonance of this year’s theme, “Breaking Barriers, Building a Better Future,” with its core mission of promote gender equality and empowering  women through Agriculture .

Agrihouse Foundation reaffirms its unwavering commitment to advocating for gender equity and inclusivity within the agricultural sector, particularly in Ghana. Recognizing that gender equality in agriculture is pivotal for achieving sustainable development and breaking the cycle of poverty, Agrihouse Foundation pledges to tirelessly address gender disparities by championing policies and programs that foster equal opportunities for all genders.

 emphasizing the fundamental importance of ensuring equal access and opportunities for women in agriculture.  the executive director ,advocate for the recognition of women’s rights in agriculture, including the right to equitable access and opportunities comparable to their male counterparts.

As International Women’s Day serves as a reminder to celebrate the remarkable achievements of women both in Ghana and globally, Agrihouse Foundation extends its heartfelt appreciation to all women who have contributed to the advancement of agriculture and society at large. Furthermore, we call upon all stakeholders to join hands in celebrating these achievements and collectively advocating for gender equality in agriculture.

In unity, Agrihouse Foundation believes that by breaking down barriers and fostering an environment of equal opportunity, we can collectively build a brighter and more inclusive future for all individuals involved in agriculture, regardless of gender.

Twellium Industrial Company Limited Supports the Progress Of Women In Agriculture

Twellium Industrial Company Limited Supports the Progress Of Women In Agriculture

In a remarkable display of commitment to women’s advancement in the agricultural sector, Twellium Industrial Company Limited, a renowned and respected player in the beverage industry stepped forward as a sponsor for the sixth Gathering of the Royals.

The producers of one of the most sold beverages, planet, Verna etc. supplied over 100 items during the event that contributed to ensuring that attendees were refreshed whilst the gathering was in session.

As part of Twellium’s commitment towards women advancement for the event, Madam Emelia Gyasi, the Assistant Marketing Manager of the Company reiterated that their team is committed to helping the nation and women who are key personnel in contributing their quota within the agricultural frat.

“We decided to come on board because we believe in helping the nation and women because they are the key and pivotal people when it comes to building the nation and the agricultural sector.” Gyasi stated

The Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, expressing a profound gratitude to Twellium Industrial Company Limited and other companies who partnered to ensure a successful execution of the event, stated:

.”We are happy and grateful to Twellium Industrial company Limited for sponsoring this year’s 6th gathering of the royals. Their commitment in their mission to support women, promote agribusinesses, and contribution to women’s advancement in agribusiness aligns with our works at Agrihouse Foundation”

“We express our heartfelt gratitude to Twellium Industrial company Limited for their support and partnership, we believe that this partnership would go a long way.”

This year’s sixth  Gathering of the Royals was held on Thursday, February 29, 2024, under the theme “Seeds of Change: Cultivating Gender Equality in Agriculture and Honoring Women’s Advancement,” brought together over one thousand participants which included Ninety-six Queen Mothers from across the sixteen Regions, two hundred and sixty-five (265) Women Farmers And Farm Associations from across the sixteen regions of Ghana, and seventy women Agri-processors commanding value and volume within the agricultural sector ,Dignitaries from diverse sectors such as development partners, government agencies, private institutions, academia, research associations, and civil society organizations .

After five years of successfully organizing the gathering of the royals, some Queen Mothers including Nana Odeatwon, Queen Mother of Tokurano Traditional Area in the Oti Region, Adwoa Tabea, Queen mother of Dormaa Gyasi Manukorahemaa in the Bono Region and Nana Akyaa Nantee from the Ashanti Region highlighted the impacts of the event over the years.

Sharing their experiences, the Queen mothers at the event noted that the Gathering of the Royals event has exposed them to networking with professionals and development partners present and had empowered them to initiate women groups within their various communities to foster agri-innovations.

They further expressed gratitude to Agrihouse Foundation for giving them the platform and opportunity to connect and to be connected within the Agric value chain
Through thought-provoking conversations and networking sessions, the 6th Gathering of the Royals provided queen mothers with a unique opportunity to network, learn from each other’s experiences, and discuss ways to drive progress in the agricultural sector.

Delta Paper Mill Ltd Strengthens its contribution to the Growth and Development of Women in Agribusiness

Delta Paper Mill Ltd Strengthens its contribution to the Growth and Development of Women in Agribusiness

Delta Paper Mill Limited, the manufacturers of flora tissue paper, top Choco chocolate spread and top Choco 3-in-1 chocolate instant mix has strengthened its commitment to supporting women, promoting agribusinesses, and advancing the agricultural sector due to the fact that most women farmers produces cocoa which helps them to produce their cocoa products.

Speaking at the 6th Gathering of the Royals organized by the Agrihouse Foundation on Thursday, February 29th, 2024, under the theme “Seeds of Change: Cultivating Gender Equality in Agriculture and Honouring Women’s Advancement,” The marketing Director of Delta Paper Mill Limited and Alpha Industry,Barbara Baaba Incoom emphasized Flora’s dedication to driving agricultural innovation and excellence, while acknowledging the pivotal role of women in agriculture and their invaluable contributions.

“Delta Paper Mill Limited proudly maintain our unwavering commitment to advancing agricultural innovation and most especially, in supporting to bring the excellence out of women farmers and women in Agribusiness.

As leaders in paper tissue industry and in sourcing local raw cocoa, for our productions, we understand the central role women play in agriculture and acknowledge their indispensable contributions,” she stated.

 she further highlighted Flora’s belief in harnessing the full potential of every individual, particularly women, recognizing their significant impact on the future of farming.

“By empowering communities and promoting gender equality initiatives, we aim to sustain inclusive growth and sustainable development in the agricultural landscape,”

Our company owes a lot of women farmers, we source our cocoa from farmers across the country, most especially women farmers. The raw cocoa is of high standards, making it easier to produce, process, package and sell at affordable prices, our range of cocoa powder and paste.

When Agrihouse foundation called on us to partner in the organization of the Gathering of the Royals, we quickly welcomed it, as it aligns with our corporate goals and objective of contributing to the development of sustainable farming and to the empowerment of women, she added.

The Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, in appreciating Flora, highlighted the significant impacts and contributions their partnership for the 6th Gathering of the Royals made in providing an invaluable platform for the over five hundred and forty-seven participants.

“I am honoured to extend my heartfelt appreciation to Flora and all our sponsors for their commitment in aligning with our vision and passion, to influence agribusiness growth and recognize women’s advancement within the sector.

Through their contributions, we were able to host a highly successful event, out of which they were able to engage in substantive discussions, exchange farming experiences and address critical issues affecting their regions and communities from enhancing access to resources to overcoming market challenges and promoting sustainable practices. These discussions play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Ghana’s agricultural sector.

The 6th Gathering of the Royals, held on Thursday, February 29th, 2024, under the theme “Seeds of Change: Cultivating Gender Equality in Agriculture and Honouring Women’s Advancement,” also included a Royal Panel discussion led by Queen Mother Nana Akuamoah II of Tuobodom. Esteemed panelists included Queen Mother Nana Auah Tawiah I of Swfi Asempa Na Eye in the Western North Region, Queen Mother Nana Adwoa Larboh I of Yji Traditional Area in the Bono East Region, as well as Miriama Saaka, Queen Mother of Sadoboora-Wungu Traditional Area in the North East Region, and Braimah Azara Kabachewurche Timu Burnyanso I, Queen Mother of Kabache-Kpeme Traditional Council in the Savannah Region. Also present were Nana Aba Kyere III, Queen Mother of Abirem Agona in the Central Region, Queen Mother Nana Amponsah Sekle II of Mafi Gidikpi Number 1 in the Volta Region, and Nana Darkowaaa Ampem Kyerewaa II, Paramount Queen Mother of Yamfo Traditional Area in the Ahafo Region.

These Queen Mothers shared insights into the challenges they face in their respective regions, which included limited access to land, lack of financial support, difficulties in accessing market linkages, absence of modern mechanized equipment for farming, inadequate road networks, lack of extension services, and absence of pension schemes for farmers, among others.

Agrihouse Foundation is assured to take driven measures in response to the challenges identified. The next line of action encompasses implementing tailored initiatives to directly tackle these obstacles, advocating for policy reforms to create a more conducive environment for women in agriculture, and offering comprehensive support services to empower women and foster sustainable practices within the agribusiness sector.

in attendance were Dignitaries including the Former First Lady Of The Republic Of Ghana, Nana Konadu Agyeman -Rawlings, Zambian High Commissioner , H.E. Execllency Timothy Mwaba Walamba, Deputy High  Commissioner Of Kenya To Ghana, Togbe Kwasinyi Kakaklo Agyemang Iv, Adidome Chief , Deputy Minister For Food And Agriculture Incharge Of Crops, Hon. Yaw Frimpong Addo ,Oyeabour Anobaa Sasraku, Larteh Sumankwaa hene and representatives from private institutions, academia, research associations, and civil society organizations making a remarkable results in building collaboration, sharing great practices, and forging partnerships focused at addressing the challenges faced by women in agriculture.

Other sponsors of the event included Agricultural Manufacturing Group Limited (AMG), Access Bank Limited, Twellium Industrial Company Limited and Rejuvenate Gaia Global Limited and Rainbow Agrosciences