Fidelity Bank says over 400 exporters and farmers have benefitted from its Export Club initiative.
The announcement was made by Julian Opuni, Managing Director, on the launch of the 2024 Ghana Horticulture Expo hosted by the Federation of Associations of Ghana Exporters (FAGE) in Accra.
Themed ‘Celebrating Ghana’s Horticulture Diversity, Produce Quality, Export More,’ the Expo unveiled a wealth of commerce opportunities and financial advantages for Ghanaian and worldwide farmers and consumers. It additionally served as a singular platform the place agritradition, expertise, finance, youth employment, and innovation converge.
Mr Julian Opuni highlighted the strategic partnership shaped with FAGE in 2023, resulting in the creation of the Export Club, including that, “This initiative specifically targets Ghanaian enterprises in both agricultural and non-traditional export sectors, aiming to enhance their export trade capabilities.”
“Over 400 exporters and farmers have already benefited from the services offered through the Export Club. These services include a comprehensive export value proposition, educational seminars on sustainable practices, and participation in international trade fairs. This empowers them with valuable insights into global trends, innovations, and best practices in the fruit and vegetable markets.”
Mr Opuni emphasised the crucial position of the horticulture sector in Ghana’s economic system, contributing considerably to agricultural progress, job creation, and international alternate earnings.
He famous the sector’s diversification, pushed by the prime quality and worldwide requirements of its merchandise.
“To sustain the momentum and successes in the horticultural sector, initiatives like this Expo are vital,” Mr Opuni acknowledged.
“Fidelity Bank views this event as an opportunity to continue our leadership role in supporting the sector. The Expo aligns with our Export Club’s objectives, providing a practical platform to advance our initiatives,” he added.
The Expo additionally tackles vital challenges throughout the horticultural sector. “This event will not only raise awareness of Ghanaian horticultural products but also enhance our country’s foreign exchange earnings and create job opportunities for our youth,” Mr Opuni acknowledged.
The launch occasion was helped by USAID’s Feed the Future programme, GIZ, Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), and the Ghana Incentive-Based Risk-Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (GIRSAL).
BY KINGSLEY ASARE