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ADDFRA Limited, Ghana’s premier automobile customization company, has partnered with Agrihouse Foundation to support the ongoing 8th Agricultural Students’ Career Guidance and Mentorship Dialogue Bootcamp (AG-STUD Africa 2025), currently underway in Accra.
This partnership underscores ADDFRA Limited’s unwavering commitment to youth empowerment, national development, and fostering cross-sector collaboration in driving Ghana’s growth.
In a statement, Mr. Francis Addae, Chief Executive Officer of ADDFRA Limited, emphasized the company’s long-term investment in the potential of Ghana’s youth, highlighting that their empowerment is key to transforming the future of the country.
“At ADDFRA, we believe in going beyond business to invest in purpose. Supporting AG-STUD Africa aligns with our commitment to empowering young Ghanaians with the values of leadership, innovation, and sustainability. These values drive our work in automobile customization, and we see a powerful synergy between them and what the bootcamp represents,” he stated.
He further noted that initiatives like AG-STUD provide an invaluable platform for cultivating future-ready agribusiness professionals who can lead with innovation and drive positive change.
“We are proud to stand with Agrihouse Foundation in offering young people the opportunity to grow, innovate, and lead. This partnership reflects our vision of supporting youth-led development and being part of a movement that is reshaping Ghana’s future through agriculture and entrepreneurship,” he added.
Ms. Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, expressed her sincere appreciation for ADDFRA Limited’s support, welcoming the partnership with enthusiasm.
“We are truly grateful to ADDFRA Limited for coming on board to support the 8th AG-STUD bootacmp . Their involvement adds significant value to this year’s bootcamp and demonstrates the importance of private sector engagement in building a resilient, innovation-driven agrifood sector. It is inspiring to see a company from outside the traditional agriculture space step in and make such a meaningful contribution to youth development ,empowerment in agriculture ” she said.
As part of the ongoing bootcamp, over 130 participants had the opportunity to visit the ADDFRA facility. During the visit, the bootcampers gained firsthand insights into the automobile customization process, the company’s business operations, and how innovation in one sector can positively influence others, further enriching the learning experience.