3rd WOFAGRIC and Gold in The Soil Awards receive 131 nominations

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The third (3rd) edition of Women in Food and Agricultural Leadership Training Forum (WOFAGRIC) and Gold in The Soil Awards, powered by Agrihouse Foundation, has received 131 nominations of deserving women farmers and agribusinesses.

The event is set to take place from 23rd to 24th June 2021 at the Akayet Hotel, Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region, under the theme ‘Women in Agric – Surviving, Thriving and Making Waves Beyond the Pandemic’.

The event, primarily designed to empower women in the agricultural sector, also seeks to increase their participation in agribusiness and recognise exceptional performance of trailblazers who push the boundaries along the value chain. It is further designed to bring together actors in the agric value chain: such as farmers, aggregators, transporters, buyers, input dealers, suppliers, agro companies and many others in a serene environment; where knowledge, ideas and relevant skills will be shared to benefit the farmers and others in the agric value chain… especially women.

Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, has noted that the Foundation is excited with the balanced women Farmers and Agribusiness value chain representation, with entries received so far from women in the Upper East and West Regions respectively.

“50% of the entries received are from women farmers, farming between 10-65 acres of maize, yam, groundnut, soya beans, vegetables, Bambara beans, millet and sorghum. 32% of the women are largely into Processing, Packaging and Marketing of Shea, Neem, Moringa, Baobab, Dawadawa, groundnut, oils, etc; 15% are into distribution and marketing of Input (seeds, fertiliser, etc.); and about 3% of these women are into Tractor and Equipment operating and hiring,” she highlighted.

The Foundation has also noted that the majority of women farmers who submitted entries are between the ages of 25 – 65 years. “This is a positive signal for us. It is great to know we have very young women in the Upper East and West Regions, who are taking Agric seriously and contributing to enhancing nutrition and changing livelihoods,” she revealed – adding that all the entries received are from women who have been operating their businesses for a period of between 2 to 40 years.

Highlighting the theme for this year’s event, ‘Surviving, Thriving and Making Waves beyond the Pandemic’, Ms. Akosa said the 2021 WOFAGRIC and Gold in the Soil Awards will explore ways to enhance women’s resilience and recovery from effects of the pandemic. The event will enable women in agribusiness to develop, improve and sustain new agricultural practices, as well as develop their business within this pandemic era and beyond.

For her part, the Deputy Director-Development of the Canadian Embassy, Ms. Stephanie Brunet said: “The theme for this year’s event could not be more appropriate in view of the adverse effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on agricultural value chains, particularly for women farmers”.

She said since 2017, Canada has been providing support to the government of Ghana to improve its agriculture sector through an initiative called Modernising Agriculture in Ghana (MAG). Through MAG, Canada has made available 125 million Canadian dollars of assistance directly to the government of Ghana to help modernise the sector.

“That is why Canada is also proud to have supported the Women in Food and Agriculture Leadership Training and the Gold in the Soil Award in 2019 and 2020, and we look forward to working together on this year’s event. We strongly believe that women are critical to the sustainability of Ghana’s agriculture, and that successful women farmers deserve to be recognised for their achievements and contributions to the nation,” she ended.

The core objectives of the initiative will, among other things, seek to attract and boost the interest of women in agribusiness, and motivate them to display their products and services while recognising their efforts in agribusiness.

Since inception three years (3) ago, WOFAGRIC and Gold in The Soil Awards has impacted the lives and businesses of women in the agri-business space. So far, 25% of women participants who were not into Agribusiness as at the time they attended the event have now ventured into the field. Similarly, about 900 women who were groomed to take up leadership roles have had their capacity built up to push for growth and expansion at the grassroots.

In 2019, almost a quarter of the nominees for the Gold in The Soil Awards made entries into the National Best Farmers Award Scheme at district, regional and national levels – with about 7 of them winning laurels at the district and regional levels while 2 of them picked up awards at National awards.

The training offered on proper management and book-keeping have proven impactful. Follow-up evaluations, carried out 3 months after each event, reveal that past participants have been able to access loan facilities to support their farms and businesses. Furthermore, information and guidance provided by the Netherlands embassy and the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) equipped some of the women farmers on the standard procedures, best practices and how to do documentations to export their produce. This has helped about 13 women start the process to go into exportation.

The WOFAGRIC and Gold in The Soil Awards have chalked up many successes over the years. The maiden edition was held in the Volta Region and the second hosted in Ashanti Region, and have proved worthwhile. This year’s edition promises to be much more educative, fun-filled and rewarding.

The two (2)-day event will unfold under two (2) main segments, thus:

  1. Women in Food and Agricultural Leadership Training and Capacity Building Session:

This full-day session will deploy different learning approaches – including opinion sharing, focused group discussions, dialogues, panel discussions, mentoring and demonstrations, to Train and build capacity of women Farmers and Agribusinesses.

Resource persons from various institutions will be training our women on various topics, right from Production to Management and Marketing

The full-day session aims at providing a platform to exchange best practices and share valuable lessons learnt in handling and scaling-up the Women in Agribusiness sector.

  1. The Gold in The Soil Awards:

Day Two (2) of the event, is the Gold in The Soil Awards. The awards sessions aim at recognising and rewarding outstanding women in Agriculture. A documentary on activities and impacts of these women will be produced and broadcasted on various platforms to inspire and motivate other women who want to venture into Agribusiness. The 131 entries received have been shortlisted to 45.

The Farms and Businesses of these women are currently being visited in the Upper East and Upper West Regions, to document and share their extraordinary farming and business journey.

Out of the 45 women shortlisted, 15 will be recognised and awarded in the 15 categories they sent entries to, namely: She-Innovates Award, Climate-Smart Women Project Award, The Change Champion Award, Lady of The Region Export Award, Development Partner Award, Princess Carla Award, She-Operates Award, Outstanding Woman in Extension Services Award, The Super Woman Farmer Award, Star Woman Agripreneur Award (Woman Agripreneur Award), Royal Agro Award, Diamond in the Rough Award, Feed to Food Awards – (Poultry, Livestock & Fisheries) and the ultimate… the Gold in The Soil Award.

“We are poised to reward excellence by recognising the efforts of our incredible agriwomen, most of whom have unfortunately remained unsung heroes despite their mammoth contribution to the Agric discipline. WOFAGRIC and the Gold in The Soil Awards, will continuously identify such women, shed light on their endeavours, and reward their industry and resilience,” Ms. Akosa emphasised.

Over the years, WOFAGRIC and Gold in the Soil Awards have received support from the Canadian Embassy, YARA Ghana, ABSA BANK, OCP, Interplast, Peg Africa, Motorking, Women in Agriculture Development (WIAD), ABSA, National Farmers and Fishermen Winners Association of Ghana (NFFAWAG), and the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA).

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