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BRINGING LIFE TO THE NORTH: Agrihouse Launches Big Boost for Horticulture

By newsfileghMay 6, 20253 Mins Read
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By Nelson Ayivor

In a bold move to ignite growth and combat youth joblessness in northern Ghana, the Agrihouse Foundation has rolled out a game-changing endeavor known as the ‘Boost-To-Bloom’ project.

This ambitious program is geared towards empowering a whopping 20,000 youths, with a special focus on women and individuals with disabilities, by arming them with the skills and tools required to dive into the lucrative horticultural sector.

Riding on the support of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) and the Mastercard Foundation’s Youth Entrepreneurship for the Future of Food and Agriculture (YEFFA) initiative, this project marks a pivotal advance in unleashing the commercial prowess of horticultural crops across the five northern regions: Upper East, Upper West, Northern, North East, and Savannah.

 

Opening Doors to Youth Employment and Agripreneurship

The ‘Boost-To-Bloom’ initiative is set to propel horticulture, focusing on tomatoes, peppers, and onions, as a promising avenue for youth employment and entrepreneurial ventures. By delivering targeted training, robust capacity-building sessions, and the establishment of agribusiness epicenters, the venture is primed to create a spectrum of prospects along every facet of the horticulture value chain—from cultivation and processing to input distribution and marketing.

During the launch, Mrs. Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, spotlighted the profound intent behind the project. “We’re not just cultivating crops,” she asserted. “We’re cultivating the next wave of agripreneurs who can compete, innovate, and uplift communities.”

The training agenda will not only cover financial literacy, cooperative governance, and leadership grooming but also touch upon inventive business approaches to enable the youths to initiate and sustain their very own agribusiness ventures.

Despite agriculture serving as the heart of the rural economy in northern Ghana, lingering obstacles such as market fragmentation, inadequate value addition, restricted access to land and finance, and significant post-harvest losses have historically impeded progress. These hindrances have deterred young individuals from considering agriculture as a viable livelihood choice.

 

ENTERING A NEW ERA IN AGRICULTURE

The ‘Boost-To-Bloom’ venture is engineered to directly confront these hurdles head-on. Featuring interventions that secure market pathways, enhance input supply chains, and connect young farmers to domestic and global markets, the project is poised to bolster processed products like tomato paste, pepper powders, and dehydrated onions, thereby augmenting value and curbing post-harvest losses.

 

Inclusivity as the Core Tenet:

A pivotal element of the program is its inclusive ethos. Agrihouse has pledged to ensure that marginalized groups, particularly young women and persons with disabilities, are accorded an equitable platform to engage and flourish within the agricultural domain. These groups frequently grapple with systemic barriers hindering their access to land, finances, and leadership roles.

‘Boost-To-Bloom’ also aligns with Ghana’s strategic aims, particularly its endeavors to enhance the non-traditional export sector. By constructing an ecosystem that advances value addition and global market ties, the project stands to heighten the country’s agricultural exports and foreign currency gains.

With tomatoes, onions, and peppers—crops in high domestic demand with export prospects—at its core, ‘Boost-To-Bloom’ demonstrates a strategic approach to marrying local agricultural advancement with wider economic aspirations.

Over the next four years, Agrihouse Foundation sets its sights on reaching and impacting 20,000 young individuals throughout the northern regions of Ghana. This initiative represents more than just an agricultural intervention—it embodies a social and economic crusade aimed at reshaping perspectives on farming, fostering entrepreneurship, and realizing sustainable rural progress.

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