GML Green Energy Ghana has partnered with Agrihouse Foundation to support the 2nd Ghana Agrochemicals and Crop Protection Exhibition and Awards (GACA), reinforcing a shared vision for sustainable agriculture, climate resilience, and the responsible use of agricultural inputs. This collaboration highlights a commitment to equipping Ghanaian farmers with innovative, eco-friendly solutions that enhance soil health, increase productivity, and protect the environment.
Scheduled for Thursday, March 27th, to Friday, March 28th, 2025, at the Techiman Community Center, In Techiman in the Bono East Region, this year’s event is themed “Sustaining the Climate and Environment: The Role of Input Dealers.” It will bring together key stakeholders, including farmers, input dealers, policymakers, researchers, and industry leaders, to explore sustainable farming solutions that align with global climate-smart agricultural practices.
Sheila Hanson, Country Director of GML Green Energy Ghana, emphasized the significance of this partnership, underscoring the urgent need for sustainable solutions in Ghana’s agricultural landscape:
“At GML Green Energy Ghana, we believe that the future of agriculture hinges on sustainable practices that not only improve yields but also safeguard our environment for future generations.
As a leading producer of high-quality organic fertilizers, we are committed to addressing soil degradation, nutrient depletion, and the negative impact of synthetic chemicals on farmlands.
Through this partnership with Agrihouse Foundation, we seek to educate farmers on the immense benefits of organic farming—restoring soil fertility, enhancing biodiversity, and reducing carbon footprints in food production.
GACA provides an excellent platform to advocate for climate-smart solutions and to ensure that input dealers, extension officers, and farmers alike embrace more sustainable approaches in agricultural production. Our goal is to help build a resilient and self-sufficient agricultural sector that thrives in harmony with nature.”
Agrihouse Foundation’s Executive Director, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, expressed her deep appreciation for GML Green Energy Ghana’s support and commitment to the advancement of sustainable agriculture. She highlighted the critical role such partnerships play in transforming the industry:
“We are truly grateful to GML Green Energy Ghana for their unwavering commitment to sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation. Their investment in this year’s GACA event underscores their dedication to equipping farmers and stakeholders with the knowledge, tools, and solutions needed to embrace eco-friendly farming practices. This collaboration is not just about hosting an event—it is about fostering a long-term movement toward a more productive and climate-resilient agricultural sector in Ghana. Together, we are championing responsible input use, promoting regenerative agricultural techniques, and ensuring that Ghanaian farmers have access to the resources necessary for long-term sustainability.”
The 2nd Ghana Agrochemicals and Crop Protection Exhibition and Awards will recognize excellence in the agrochemicals and crop protection industries, while also serving as a learning hub for farmers and input dealers. It will provide a unique opportunity for stakeholders to engage with experts, gain insights into the latest advancements in sustainable inputs, and adopt best practices that drive agricultural growth while mitigating environmental risks.
About GML Green Energy Ghana
GML Green Energy Ghana is a trailblazer in the production of premium organic fertilizers, designed to cater to a wide range of agricultural applications, including vegetables, tree crops, and staple foods. The company is dedicated to promoting soil health, increasing crop productivity, and reducing the environmental footprint of farming. By leveraging continuous innovation and research, GML Green Energy Ghana is at the forefront of transforming Ghana’s agricultural sector, advocating for a transition to more resilient and sustainable food production systems.