Entrepreneurship for Commercial Seed Incubation Business (ECoSIB)
An AGRA-funded 19-month project building the technical and managerial competencies of seed SMEs and developing a cadre of seed business entrepreneurs in Ghana.
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From project development to market linkages, we offer end-to-end agribusiness solutions designed to drive sustainable growth across Africa.
End-to-end design, feasibility, implementation, and monitoring of complex agricultural programs.
Tailored financing models for SMEs, co-operatives, and rural entrepreneurs.
Hands-on coaching, mentoring, and starter packs for agribusiness SMEs.
Connecting producers and processors to local, regional, and export markets.
National and sectoral investment plans for governments and donors.
Capacity building from farmer field schools to trainer-of-trainers.
Agri-Impact Group was founded in 2004 with a singular vision — to transform African agriculture through distinctive, research-driven agribusiness services. Today, we operate across 26 countries with a portfolio of over 150 projects.
With more than 140 years of combined management experience, we deliver impact across consulting, cold-chain logistics, and natural-products research through three specialised subsidiaries.
The Harnessing Agricultural Productivity and Prosperity for Youth Program is an initiative of the Mastercard Foundation in partnership with Agri-Impact Limited. It is implemented by an eight-member consortium and seeks to create 26,000 dignified and fulfilling work opportunities for young people aged 15–35 across the rice, soybean, poultry, and tomato value chains.
A snapshot of the programs transforming livelihoods across Africa today.
An AGRA-funded 19-month project building the technical and managerial competencies of seed SMEs and developing a cadre of seed business entrepreneurs in Ghana.
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An AfDB-funded project constructing a communal packhouse in Vakpo, Volta Region to support fresh horticultural produce quality management and export readiness.
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An AGRA-funded project leveraging private investment to enhance cassava productivity for over 81,000 smallholder farmers and link them to sustainable structured markets.
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At 31, Sarah Aidoo, founder and CEO of Kyidom Foods in Kasoa, Ghana's Central Region, is redefining what is possible for young women in agribusiness. Through determination, innovation and the right support, she has transformed a small rice enterprise into a rapidly growing business that is creating opportunities not only for herself but also for her family, local farmers and her community.
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