Agrihouse Foundation participates in UK’s LAMMA Show 2025

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Agrihouse Foundation team, led by its Executive Director, and Co-Founder Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, is set to participate in United Kingdom’s premier agricultural machinery show, the LAMMA Show 2025, taking place at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), Birmingham, on Wednesday, 15 January .

The two day  Show , renowned for its dynamic showcase of over 600 exhibitors featuring the latest tractors, combines, arable and grassland machinery and cutting-edge tools tailored to meet the evolving needs of agriculture.

Also, it offers exclusive machinery launches, UK debuts and innovative solutions designed to reshape global farming practices.



Agrihouse Foundation’s participation, under the invitation of the UK Department for Business and Trade, under the British High Commission   is a strategic effort to connect Ghanaian agriculture with global advancements.

The team will engage in business-to-business (B2B) sessions to foster international collaborations and explore new technologies that align with the Foundation’s vision of a sustainable and innovative agricultural sector in Ghana.

Speaking on the significance of the event, Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa remarked:”Attending the LAMMA Show 2025 is not just an opportunity to observe global innovations but also a chance to bring these advancements back to Ghana.

Our farmers and agripreneurs deserve access to the best tools and knowledge to enhance productivity and livelihoods. Through networking, knowledge exchange, and partnerships, we aim to strengthen agricultural systems, empower rural communities, and promote sustainable growth. This event reaffirms our commitment to creating a prosperous future for Ghanaian agriculture.”

As  the  Co-founder of the Ghana Nebraska Agribusiness and Growth Relations Chamber (GNEBCham) , I will also have the opportunity to participate in strategic meetings organized by the UK Department for Business and Trade, under the British High Commission  designed to facilitate engagements with key players in the input and machinery sector.

These discussions will focus on strengthening agricultural infrastructure between Ghana, the UK and Nebraska.

Additionally, the team anticipates securing the participation of in the 15th Annual Pre-Harvest Agribusiness Conference and Exhibition, scheduled to take place from Tuesday, October 7, to Thursday, October 9, 2025, in Tamale, Northern Region, Ghana.

The award-winning Annul Pre-Harvest Agribusiness Conference and Exhibition, over the past 14 years, has evolved into Ghana’s largest market linkage platform. It has successfully connected over 300,000 farmers to markets, inputs and machinery, while promoting technological innovation and enhancing productivity.

The event consistently provides a conducive environment for fostering new partnerships and advancing agribusiness, contributing significantly to the growth and transformation of Ghana’s agricultural sector.

Through this global platform, Agrihouse Foundation will also spotlight its flagship initiatives, including the Women in Food and Agricultural Leadership Forum (WOFAGRIC), the Gold in the Soil Awards and the Annual Pre-Harvest Agribusiness Conference and Exhibition.

Other initiatives like Gathering of the Royals, the Agricultural Student Career Guidance and Mentorship Bootcamp, and the Monthly Agribusiness Masterclass will also be highlighted, demonstrating the Foundation’s commitment to empowering farmers and agripreneurs while driving food security in Ghana.

Agrihouse Foundation’s presence underscores our dedication to integrating advanced agricultural practices, fostering meaningful global partnerships, and ensuring that Ghana’s farmers and agripreneurs remain competitive on the world stage.

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