Nebraska State Governor, Jim Pillen has praised the Ghana-Nebraska Agribusiness Growth and Trade Relations Chamber (GNEBCham) as a pacesetter in strengthening agricultural infrastructure, facilitating agribusiness trade, knowledge sharing, capacity building and development of activities, aimed at unlocking new opportunities and push the agribusiness sectors in both Ghana and Nebraska towards a flourishing agricultural future.
Speaking at a Meet-and-Greet session with the 30-member Ghanaian delegation that recently participated in the just-ended Husker Harvest Days experience and trade and investment event, Governor Pillen placed high importance on Ghana-Nebraska Agribusiness Growth and Trade Relations Chamber (GNEBCham) success in facilitating trade opportunities and fostering collaboration that greatly place value between the two regions.
Governor Jim Pillen equally applauded the chamber for acting as a key platform for American businesses seeking to engage with Africa, especially Ghana and for helping Ghanaian companies navigate the Nebraska agricultural market.
“I am impressed about this growing trade and business linkages between our two regions and we are opened to work with you to identify business gaps and what we can collectively do for our mutual business growth”.
In his key remarks, Governor Jim Pillen also highlighted some major areas, he expect collaboration between Ghana and Nebraska.
He spoke on how Nebraska’s bio economy and sustainable practices could greatly benefit Ghana’s agriculture, stating that, “what we do here in Nebraska can be a game-changer for Ghana’s agriculture.”
The Governor also emphasized on how Ghana can tap in into the seven generations of innovation that have shaped the state of Nebraska agricultural landscape, exemplified by Husker Harvest Days and other agricultural programs as a key to achieving long-term success.
The major highlight of the Meet-and-Greet event was the symbolic presentation of a Governor’s Coin to the Ghanaian delegation led by Hon Deputy Minister, Kwaku Ampratwum-Sarpong, signifying the growing bond between Ghana and Nebraska.
“I see the Ghana-Nebraska Agribusiness Growth and Trade Relations Chamber (GNEBCham) as a valuable gate path for companies looking to enter the U.S. agricultural market” and called for attention to Nebraska’s vast agricultural potential, the richness of opportunities and readiness to deepen its partnerships with Ghana.
Honorable Kwaku Ampratwum-Sarpong, Ghana’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, also extended his gratitude to Governor Jim Pillen for his support of the Ghana-Nebraska Agribusiness Growth and Trade Relations Chamber (GNEBCham) and commended him for his dedication to strengthening the chamber’s vision.
The Honorable Deputy Minister also commended Nebraska’s openness for collaboration, which he said is a major factor in advancing trade relations and unlocking mutual opportunities for agribusiness growth between the two regions.
The 30-member Ghanaian business delegation, who are all members of the Ghana-Nebraska Agribusiness Growth and Trade Relations Chamber, were in Nebraska to participate in the Husker Harvest Days and a Trade and Investment Activity.
As part of their 5-days business trip, the delegation were matched with key Nebraskan agricultural companies, including Bayer, Nebraska Star Beef, chief Industries, and Nebraska state universities, championing agriculture.
Some other delegates also were matched with Beef and Poultry producing companies, Grain producers, irrigation, commercial farm experts, machinery and equipment, financial institutions and business consultants, among others.
The overall goal is to ensure the delegation, are strategically linked to ensure measurable business outcomes, by leveraging on Nebraska’s agricultural strengths and its advanced practices in bio-economy, innovative and technological approaches.
The Ghana-Nebraska Agribusiness Growth and Trade Relations (GNEBCham) is an International representative arm of selected Nebraska Senators, Farmers, Agribusinesses and subsidiaries voluntarily working together with their Ghanaian partners to create an environment where Agribusiness and Trade can thrive between Ghanaians and Nebraskans and beyond.
The Chamber is a non-for-profit organization, established in 2023, as a joint venture between Ghana and Nebraska public and private sector officials to strengthen, encourage, promote, foster and facilitate agribusiness trade relations between Ghana and Nebraska.
The Chamber aims to create strong linkages, foster trade relations and promote sustainable growth by connecting businesses in Ghana and Nebraska, serving as a dynamic hub for trade exchange and development opportunities.
The chamber is committed to creating relationships that strengthen the Agricultural sector and we do this through Exchange programs, webinars, workshops, sector-focused Capacity building sessions, Trade fairs, matchmakings and membership community project activities, among others.