Training agribusiness entrepreneurs how to display their produce

Empowering Women in Agribusiness: Train-the-Trainer Workshop Boosts Skills

Ghana is a country where agriculture plays an important role in the economy. Women farmers make up nearly half of the country’s agricultural communities, but they face multiple disadvantages.  Women produce less than male farmers not because they are less efficient farmers but because they lack equal access to resources and skill-building opportunities, according to …

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Creating and Implementing Policy Changes Across Supply Chains

Supply chain is often part of the solution to global challenges. But managing supply chain policies and practices is an ever-evolving exercise. And knowing what changes to make and when can be difficult. At our July 11 Inclusion in Supply Chain Training and Networking event, four women leaders shared their experiences implementing policy changes at …

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Green Health: Pioneering Sustainable Supply Chain Practices in Agriculture and Healthcare

Agriculture is the foundation of our food system, providing the essential nutrients necessary for human health. The quality, variety and availability of agricultural produce and products directly impact dietary health and nutrition. “Green health” emphasizes the synergy between agriculture and health, advocating for sustainable practices in both sectors to improve the quality of life and …

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Empowering the Journey: A take from Wanderlust Ghana Expedition

Imagine being the sole woman among a dozen men on an epic 6,000-mile road trip. That was the story of Nana Afua Serwaa Adusei, CEO of Auto Shecanic Hub.  Adusei joined the trip, dubbed Wanderlust Ghana Expedition, as an auto technician. She participated in the journey from Ghana to as far as Morocco.  She aimed …