Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about Agri-Impact Group and our programs.
Agri-Impact Group is a leading Ghanaian agribusiness firm established to coordinate the work of its sister companies: ASNAPP, Agri-Impact Limited (AIL), Fresh Logistics, ECOSIB, West Africa Greenhouse, and the Agri-Impact Entrepreneurship and Technology Institute (AETI). The Group delivers distinctive agribusiness services and innovative solutions across Sub-Saharan Africa.
The Agri-Impact Group comprises three main operational subsidiaries: Agri-Impact Limited (AIL) — the flagship agribusiness consulting and project implementation arm; Fresh Logistics — specialising in greenhouse production and premium vegetable supply; and ASNAPP (Agribusiness in Sustainable Natural African Plant Products) — focused on natural plant products, research, and policy advocacy.
The Harnessing Agricultural Productivity and Prosperity for Youth (HAPPY) Program is a flagship initiative of Agri-Impact Limited, funded by the Mastercard Foundation. It targets youth — especially women — across Ghana's value chains including rice, soya, tomato, poultry, and greenhouse vegetables, providing training, technology, and market linkages to build sustainable agribusinesses.
Our main office is located at GD 271-3335, East Legon (Behind Trassacco), Accra, Ghana. Our postal address is PMB 18 Kanda. You can reach us by phone at (+233) 303 937674 or (+233) 303 981 717, or by email at info@agriimpactgroup.com.
Current job openings are listed on our Vacancies page. Send your CV and cover letter to jobs@agriimpactgroup.com with the job title as the subject line. We also accept internship applications on a rolling basis.
We welcome partnerships with development organisations, governments, private companies, academic institutions, and investors. Please contact us through our Contact page or email info@agriimpactgroup.com to discuss partnership opportunities.
Agri-Impact Group has implemented projects in over 26 countries, primarily across Sub-Saharan Africa including Ghana, Liberia, Burkina Faso, Gambia, Senegal, South Africa, Zambia, Rwanda, Niger, and Botswana.
Yes. Capacity building is one of our core services. We deliver training through the Agri-Impact Entrepreneurship and Technology Institute (AETI) and through our project programs. Training covers greenhouse technology, agribusiness management, value chain development, quality assurance, and more. We have also partnered with KNUST to deliver accredited short courses.
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