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Ghana to host Pan-African agritech hub as Osinbajo, Akufo-Addo meet in Accra

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Ghana to host Pan-African agritech hub as Osinbajo, Akufo-Addo meet in Accra

In a significant move towards bolstering agricultural innovation across Africa, Ghana has been chosen as the host nation for a new Pan-African Agritech Hub.

The initiative, which is part of the Timbuktoo Africa Innovation Fund, aims to transform the agricultural landscape through technology-enabled solutions.

The announcement came following a meeting between President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana and key stakeholders, including His Excellency Vice President Yemi Osinbajo of Nigeria.

The leaders according to former VP Osinbajo in a post via his Instagram page, gathered not to indulge in the usual “Jollof wars,” but to discuss the promising future of agritech in the region.

President Akufo-Addo, who has been a fervent supporter of the Timbuktoo Africa Innovation Fund since its inauguration at the World Economic Forum in Davos earlier this year, reiterated his unwavering commitment to the project.

“It was really great to spend time with my brother and friend, His Excellency President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana. On the menu? Not Jollof wars (sorry, everyone). Instead, we served up the proposed Agritech Hub in Ghana, part of the Timbuktoo Africa Innovation Fund—the world’s largest initiative to support the African innovation ecosystem.

“President Akufo-Addo has been a committed champion of the fund since its inauguration, which he attended in Davos this year, and he reiterated his firm commitment and support for the fund’s work. The Agritech Hub, designed as a Pan-African center of excellence for tech-enabled agriculture, will benefit from Ghana’s Planting for Food and Jobs and E-Agric programs, while also leveraging the country’s status as the headquarters of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA),” Osinbajo said.

The Timbuktoo Africa Innovation Fund is recognized as the world’s largest initiative dedicated to supporting the African innovation ecosystem. By establishing the Agritech Hub in Ghana, the fund aims to harness the potential of technology to address critical challenges in agriculture, from improving crop yields to optimizing supply chains and reducing waste.

As the project progresses, the Agritech Hub is expected to attract significant investment, foster research and development, and promote knowledge sharing among African nations. This collaborative effort marks a new era of agricultural innovation, with Ghana at the forefront of this transformative journey.

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