The Ghana-Nebraska Agribusiness Growth and Trade Relations Chamber (GNEBCham) will today ,Thursday 30th January 2025 host a Nebraska – Ghana Agribusiness and Trade Event webinar on navigating the United States business landscape: ‘Doing Business in America with Americans’.
The webinar under the theme “Doing Business in America with Americans ”, will bring together policymakers, agribusiness experts and key stakeholders from both Ghana and Nebraska, USA, to discuss and explore opportunities for strengthening bilateral agribusiness and trade relations.

With global markets becoming more interconnected, the webinar aims to address how both regions can unlock opportunities to boost trade, investment and exchange knowledge for greater agricultural prosperity.
The webinar also aims to foster meaningful discussions on how Nebraska and Ghana can enhance cooperation to expand market access, leverage cutting-edge technologies, and increase sustainable trade practices in agriculture.
Key panelists for the event include, Senator ken Schilz ,Co-Founder Founder of the Ghana-Nebraska Agribusiness Growth and Trade Relations Chamber Senator Colby Coash, former Nebraska State Senator; Cynthia (Cindi) L. Allen, Deputy Secretary of State for International Trade, Nebraska ,others includes ,
Makayla Leiting, Senior Business Attraction and Expansion Project Manager, Greater Omaha Chamber; Angie Baber, Director of Economic Development, Omaha Chamber of Commerce; Eric Hudson Asamani, Director of Agriculture for the Greater Accra Region; and Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, Co-Founder of the Ghana-Nebraska Agribusiness Growth and Trade Relations Chamber .
The discussions will highlight areas of opportunity for both Ghana and Nebraska in areas such as agricultural exports, innovative farming technologies, and trade policies.
Panellists will delve into how the two regions can work together to strengthen their agribusinesses, promote sustainable practices, and create new pathways for agricultural investments.
Speaking on the importance of the webinar, the Co-founder for the Chamber, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa stated, “The Ghana-Nebraska Agribusiness Growth and Trade Relations Chamber is dedicated to advancing the agricultural sectors of both regions.
‘’This webinar will not only provide a platform for discussion but also inspire concrete actions towards enhancing trade and building a stronger partnership. It is a great opportunity to create meaningful connections and explore how both regions can leverage their strengths in agribusiness.”
As Ghana looks to expand its agricultural exports and Nebraska seeks to tap into new markets, this webinar will provide valuable insights into overcoming challenges, promoting innovation, and fostering long-term economic growth through strengthened agribusiness collaborations.
The event is expected to attract participants from across the agricultural, business, and trade sectors, making it an unmissable opportunity for those looking to engage in Ghana-U.S. trade and investment ventures.