Ghana Nebraska Chamber of Commerce Set to Unlock Agribusiness Opportunities — Says Alberta Akosa
In a groundbreaking initiative, the Ghana Nebraska Chamber of Commerce (GNEBCham) has been launched to foster strong trade relations and agribusiness collaborations between Ghana and Nebraska. At the launch, Madam Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, co-founder of Ghana – Nebraska Agribusiness Growth and Trade Relations Chamber delivered an inspiring blueprint presentation, highlighting the immense potential of this partnership.
“The Ghana Nebraska Chamber of Commerce is poised to unlock new opportunities for agribusinesses in both regions, driving innovation and economic growth,” she emphasized during the presentation.
GNEBCham aims to be at the forefront of promoting trade and investment, organizing exchange programs and facilitating knowledge sharing through webinars, workshops and seminars. By tapping into Nebraska’s advanced agricultural technologies and Ghana’s rich agricultural diversity, this collaboration promises to create a thriving ecosystem for agribusiness excellence.
“The heart of our chamber is rooted in a deep passion to build and deepen the agribusiness field,” she stated.
The chamber’s flagship event, Husker Harvest Days, will serve as a premier platform for networking, engagement and bringing together agribusiness professionals from both Ghana and Nebraska to explore new horizons.
With a strategic focus on policy advocacy, market research and capacity building, GNEBCham is dedicated to creating a vibrant future for agribusiness in both regions.
Ghana-Nebraska agribusiness growth and trade relations chamber stands as a beacon of opportunity, poised to bridge the gap between Ghana and Nebraska and to spearhead a new era of agribusiness innovation and growth.
Below are some of the excerpts on the launch.