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Josephine Duodu,a 38-year-old farmer from Otoase in the Eastern Region, Ghana has defied the odds and transformed her life through her determination and dedication to agriculture. After facing financial difficulties due to unpaid debts from her trading business, Duodu made the bold decision to switch careers and embrace farming as her new livelihood.
With three acres of fertile farmland, Duodu diversified her agricultural pursuits, cultivating maize, cassava, pineapples, and beans. Over the past 12 years, she has honed her skills as a farmer, overcoming numerous challenges and achieving remarkable success along the way.
The decision to transition into farming was not an easy one, but her perseverance paid off. Today, she stands as a shining example of how determination and hard work can lead to a brighter future. Through her agricultural endeavours, she has not only secured her own sustenance but has also been able to positively impact the lives of those around her.

When asked about her journey, she expressed gratitude for the opportunities that agriculture has provided her. She emphasized the sense of fulfilment and joy she experiences when seeing the fruits of her labour and witnessing the positive impact on her own life and that of her community.
“I am proud to be a farmer,” Duodu exclaimed. “Through hard work and perseverance, I have been able to transform my life and create a better future for myself and my family. I hope to inspire others to embrace agriculture and realize its potential to uplift communities.”
Agrihouse Foundation’s production team is presently embarking on a journey across all 33 districts in the Eastern Region,their mission is to document the remarkable achievements of 62 nominated women farmers and farmers with disabilities in the Eastern Region, Shortlisted for the upcoming 5th Women in Food and Agricultural Leadership Training Forum (WOFAGRIC) & The Gold in the Soil Awards an annual regional and rotational intervention organized and implemented by Agrihouse Foundation in partnership with Global Affairs Canada.
Their efforts aims to make a profound impact by highlighting the incredible contributions of women farmers and farmers with disabilities, who pave the way for a more inclusive, sustainable, and prosperous agricultural sector that recognizes the vital role of women in shaping the future of food security.
Global Affairs Canada has for the past five years shown a continued commitment to recognizing the invaluable contributions of women farmers by sponsoring Agrihouse Foundation’s production team,other key partners for this years 5th WOFAGRIC and Gold in the Soil awards also includes Yara Ghana ,RDF Ghana LBG and World Food Program.
Travelling from district to district, Agrihouse Production team captured the story of Josephine whose success story serves as an inspiration to many aspiring farmers and entrepreneurs, highlighting the possibilities that lie within the agricultural sector. Her determination and resilience remind us all that with the right mindset and a strong work ethic, anyone can overcome adversity and achieve their dreams.
As Josephine Duodu continues her farming journey, her impact resonates beyond her own success. She stands as a beacon of hope, embodying the transformative power of agriculture in creating sustainable livelihoods and empowering individuals to create a better future for themselves and their communities.