The occasion introduced collectively Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and Multinational Enterprises (MNEs), together with stakeholders from each the private and non-private sectors, to debate methods to bolster Ghana’s agricultural sector and its worth chains in response to current financial adjustments.
Speaking to individuals, the Centre’s Director of Investor Services, Mr Edward Ashong- Lartey famous that the necessity for value-chain providers, usually within the Agricultural sector, has elevated due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted value-chains and impacted companies negatively.
Due to this, he opined that many funding promotion companies have stepped in to assist international companies and multinationals adapt to those new circumstances. According to him, the present local weather has considerably affected small-to-medium enterprise operators as effectively. Therefore, a great way to assist MSMEs and harness their potential can be to “….. combine them into international or regional worth chains.”
He famous that whereas most value-chain evaluation is carried out by these firms themselves; the GIPC may also help speed up the method by matching international associates with native suppliers. He added that “one of many key issues that GIPC does is fostering linkages; from joint-venture companions to figuring out individuals who can present the wanted providers”.
Mr Ashong-Lartey expressed optimism that the B2B assembly will facilitate significant interactions between MSMEs and multinationals and create a pathway for mutually useful financial ties. He then concluded by encouraging enterprises (each international and native) to achieve out to GIPC’s Aftercare crew to resolve their post-establishment points. Taking her flip, the Head of Marketing on the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI), Mrs Grace Dzeble, talked about that her outfit was centered on fostering partnerships for companies inside the nation. This, in accordance with her, was essential to Calendar e successfully underneath the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
“…We have to do that in order that when the larger African market is absolutely opened, we can construct on the synergies, to fulfill the [huge] regional demand” she mentioned. Mrs Dzeble added that “…the [GNCCI] has been keen on building the capacity of businesses in Ghana, to prepare them for the bigger picture of the African market.”
She opined that the B2B assembly was essential for related stakeholders to community to attach the subsidiary value-chains. She subsequently inspired international companies current on the event to type partnerships with the native MSMEs as they supply nice linkages, which they’ll leverage to spice up their operations.
Subsequently, individuals got the chance to pitch their companies, setting the stage for potential collaborations. The occasion then dovetailed right into a networking session, to permit companies to work together with one another, and create the required connections to maneuver their firms ahead.