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    SefakorBy SefakorMarch 9, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In commemoration of International Women’s Day 2024, Count on Crops Hub is shining the spotlight on the remarkable contributions of women in the agribusiness sector across Africa. Recognizing their unwavering dedication and profound influence, the Top 50 Most Influential Agribusiness Women in Africa have been showcased, recognizing their transformative roles and inspiring journeys.

    Organized by Count on Crops Hub, a leading agricultural start-up that promotes innovation with support from other industry stakeholders, this prestigious recognition seeks to celebrate the outstanding achievements and dynamic leadership of women shaping the agricultural landscape in Africa. Through their innovation, resilience, and commitment, these women have emerged as catalysts for change, driving sustainable growth and fostering inclusivity within the agribusiness domain.

    The honorees, nominated by individuals who recognised their profound impact and visionary leadership, representing a diverse spectrum of talents and expertise within the agricultural space . From pioneering farmers and agro-entrepreneurs to visionary advocates and industry leaders, each individual embodies the spirit of innovation and empowerment, reshaping the contours of agribusiness across the continent.

    The spotlight will illustrate their achievements on a flagship agricultural-based program, Ghanaian Farmer TV Show’s International Women’s Day special edition, broadcasted on Joy Prime TV and YouTube.

    Count on Crops Hub is the producer of the Ghanaian Farmer TV Show hosted by Enyonam Manye, a passionate young agricultural journalist. The platform serves as a beacon of agricultural enlightenment, shedding light on the boundless opportunities within the sector through insightful interviews and engaging narratives.

    Among the distinguished honorees are stalwarts such as Ugoeze Kelechi Kwaoudu, the visionary CEO of Egul Pride Ventures in Nigeria, and Dr. Afua Asabea Asare, the dynamic CEO of GEPA in Ghana. Their exemplary leadership and pioneering initiatives have set new benchmarks for excellence, inspiring a new generation of agripreneurs and industry stakeholders.

    The list of honorees spans the breadth of the continent, reflecting the richness of passion and ingenuity within Africa’s agribusiness ecosystem. From Rwanda to Zambia, Senegal to South Africa, these women stand as beacons of progress and agents of change, driving sustainable agricultural practices, fostering rural development, and championing food security initiatives across the region.

    In addition to the Ghanaian Farmer TV Show, the honorees will receive well-deserved recognition across various media platforms, including the Women in Food and Agribusiness Magazine and official websites, amplifying their impact and inspiring greater collaboration and innovation within the sector.

    Through initiatives such as the Top 50 Most Influential Agribusiness Women in Africa, the journey towards gender equality and empowerment gains renewed momentum, reaffirming Africa’s position as a global leader in agricultural innovation and sustainable development.

    As the world celebrates International Women’s Day under the theme, ‘Inspire Inclusion’, let us honor and celebrate the indomitable spirit and invaluable contributions of women in agribusiness, forging a path towards a more prosperous and equitable future for all.

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