Agromonti has strengthened its commitment to advancing Ghana’s agricultural sector by headlining 3rd Ghana Agrochemical and Crop Protection Exhibition and Awards (GACA).
The interventional Initiative scheduled to take place from Tuesday, May 5 to Wednesday, May 6, 2026, at the Bonokyempem Hall in Techiman, Bono East Region will be held under the theme: “The Foundation of Bountiful Yield, The Pride of Harvest.”
The gathering is expected to convene agro input dealers, machinery and equipment dealers, Finance and insurance companies across the agricultural value chain, creating a platform for dialogue, innovation, and knowledge exchange on crop protection and sustainable farming practices.
As a leading provider of premium agricultural inputs in Ghana, Agromonti Company Limited has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality agrochemicals and farm solutions that enhance productivity for farmers nationwide.
Agromonti’s involvement in this year’s edition of the Ghana Agrochemical and Crop Protection Exhibition and Awards underscores its market leadership and also reflects a deep-rooted commitment to equipping farmers with the right tools, knowledge, and technologies to improve yields and livelihoods.
The Managing Director of Agromonti, Mr. Benjamin Offei, reiterated Agromonti’s role as a committed partner of Agrihouse Foundation, noting the company’s continued sponsorship of the Ghana Agrochemical and Crop Protection Exhibition and Awards.
“Our continuous partnership with Agrihouse Foundation through the Ghana Agrochemical and Crop Protection Exhibition and Awards reflects our deep commitment to advancing agricultural transformation in Ghana. At Agromonti, we remain focused on empowering farmers with quality agro-inputs, practical knowledge, and modern crop protection solutions that drive productivity, improve yields, and strengthen sustainable livelihoods across farming communities.” He stated.
Through its continuous partnership, Agromonti aims to amplify education on the responsible and effective use of agro-inputs, promote modern crop protection methods, and contribute to building a more resilient agricultural system. The company’s participation aligns with its broader vision of empowering Ghanaian farmers with innovative and practical solutions tailored to local farming conditions.
The Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, highlighted the significance of the Foundation’s sustained collaboration with Agromonti Company Limited,
“Our partnership with Agromonti Company Limited, now in its third consecutive year, represents more than continuity it reflects a shared vision and a deliberate commitment to transforming Ghana’s agricultural landscape. Over the years, this collaboration has enabled us to deepen farmer engagement, expand access to credible and practical knowledge on agrochemical use, and create platforms that directly connect farmers to reliable input solutions.
Together, we are not only addressing the immediate needs of productivity and crop protection, but also laying a strong foundation for sustainability, safety, and long-term resilience within the agricultural sector. This consistent partnership allows us to scale impact, strengthen trust among farmers, and drive meaningful change where it matters most at the farm level.” She stated.
The 3rd edition of the Ghana Agrochemical and Crop Protection Exhibition and Awards will be held as a two-day event designed to deliver practical value to participants across the agricultural value chain. Day One will feature the opening ceremony, followed by technical training sessions and a high-level panel discussion focused on the relevance of Farmer Service Centers in improving access to inputs, mechanization, and extension services, as well as advancing responsible agrochemical use and strengthening crop protection systems.
Day Two will shift into more hands-on engagement, including farmer clinic services to diagnose and manage plant health challenges, as well as the Bono East Regional Youth in Agro Input Dealership Capacity Building Session a new addition and key highlight of this year’s event aimed at equipping young people with the skills, knowledge, and support required to venture into agricultural input distribution.






















































