Ghana has secured a $9.5 million grant from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) to modernize and strengthen its agro-industry value chains, the Ministry of Food and Agriculture said on Wednesday. According to Ghana News Agency, the funding will support technology upgrades, processing infrastructure, and capacity-building programs for smallholder farmers and agribusinesses.
The initiative is part of Ghana’s broader strategy to enhance agricultural productivity, reduce post-harvest losses, and increase export competitiveness. Officials told Graphic Online that the grant will also facilitate the adoption of sustainable practices and the integration of digital solutions in the sector.
This move aligns with Ghana’s push to attract international partnerships aimed at boosting food security and creating economic opportunities in rural communities.
