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Ghana hosts inaugural seed business masterclass

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Mesha Published 14 October 2024
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Trainees pose for a group photo after a session on marketing as a core driver of growth in the seed sector.
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By Aghan Daniel | aghandan09@gmail.com

The National Seed Trade Association of Ghana (NaSTAG) recently concluded a groundbreaking two-day Seed Master Class for Seed Companies, marking a significant milestone in the country’s agricultural sector. The event, which took place on October 9-10 at the Legacy Crop Improvement Centre in Otareso, Eastern Region, focused on equipping participants with cutting-edge marketing strategies and business acumen.

Dr. Amos Rutherford Azinu, President of NaSTAG, emphasized the importance of the training, stating, “This masterclass is designed to enhance our members’ skills in delivering high-quality services to their clients, ultimately boosting the profitability of their businesses.”

The comprehensive program covered several crucial areas such as Seed Industry Overview and Challenges; Marketing as a Core Driver of Growth and Accounting: Bridging the Gap Between Business and Investors.

Fifteen industry professionals participated in this intensive training, representing various segments of Ghana’s seed value chain.

NaSTAG, founded in February 2016, serves as a unifying body for all seed value chain actors in Ghana. This recent initiative underscores the association’s commitment to advancing the country’s seed industry through education and skill development.

A training session at the recently held Masterclass by seed association in Ghana.

As Ghana continues to strengthen its agricultural sector, events like this Seed Master Class play a vital role in ensuring that industry professionals remain at the forefront of global trends and best practices in seed marketing and business management.

Meanwhile, Mr. Clifford Amoah Adagenera, joined the association as the Executive Secretary of NaSTAG (National Seed Trade Association of Ghana) as of September 2024.

Mr. Adagenera brings over ten years of experience in project supervision and management to this role. He holds a bachelor’s degree in integrated development studies, specializing in Economics and Entrepreneurship Development, as well as an MSc in Monitoring and Evaluation.

The National Seed Trade Association of Ghana (NaSTAG) is a member of the African Seed Trade Association (AFSTA) www.afsta.org the apex seed association for Africa.

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