Agromonti is set to inaugurate a cutting-edge input dealer shop for the winner of the Agromonti Ultimate Prize Pitch at Agrihouse Foundation’s 6th Agricultural Students Career Guidance and Mentorship Dialogue (AG-STUD) Bootcamp on Wednesday, January 31 at Adidome in the Volta Region.
Charlotte Yawa Sodzedo, a 24-year-old agribusiness student from Adidome Farm Institute, emerged as the winner of the Agromonti Ultimate Prize Pitch during the 6th Agricultural Students Career Guidance and Mentorship Dialogue (AG-STUD) Bootcamp organised by Agrihouse Foundation.
Her exceptional performance not only showcased her dedication and proficiency, but also secured her the prestigious prize valued at seventy-five thousand Ghana cedis (GH¢75,000), both technical and financial support .
As part of the comprehensive prize package, Agromonti, in collaboration with Agrihouse Foundation, is set to inaugurate the fully packed agribusiness input dealer shop in Adidome.
This strategic award reflects the commitment of Agrihouse Foundation and Agromonti to nurture and support the aspirations of talented beginner agribusiness owners and students within the agricultural sector, providing them with a dedicated platform for growth and success. It serves as a beacon of hope and encouragement for young Agri-entrepreneurs across Ghana and beyond.
Ms. Alberta Nana Akyaa Akosa, the Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, expressed gratitude to Agromonti for fulfilling their commitment to open an input dealer shop for the winner of Agrihouse Foundation’s 2023 Agricultural Students Career Guidance and Mentorship Dialogue Bootcamp.
“This impact is a testament to our dedication to empowering the next generation of agribusiness leaders. Through the establishment of the specialised shop, our goal is to provide practical support to Charlotte.
“To ensure the success of this venture, we are committed to supporting her in managing and running the shop effectively. We will provide assistance with the necessary systems and processes, offering technical direction over the next two years. Top of Form
“This impact aligns with our mission of creating a vibrant and resilient agricultural sector in Ghana by actively contributing to the national agenda of the government in making agro chemical and inputs accessible to every district and region in the country.
“As we prepare for this year’s 7th AG-STUD Bootcamp scheduled for 8th ,11th and 12th April 2024, it is my wish that every beginner agribusiness owner and student will come prepared to learn, network and meet with industry experts to excel in the agricultural sector,” she added.
Mr. Benjamin Offei, the Managing Director of Agromonti, emphasised Agromonti’s steadfast commitment to empowering young Ghanaians within the agricultural sector. He stated:
“At Agromonti, we firmly believe in the untapped potential of the youth in agribusiness. Through strategic partnerships such as our collaboration with Agrihouse Foundation, we aim to go beyond the establishment of the input dealer shop; we look forward to not just setting up the fully-furnished input dealer shop, but also provide ongoing support for Charlotte to succeed in this venture’’.
“We are dedicated to providing continuous support for the growth and development of students in the agricultural sector. Our vision extends beyond the immediate project; we are invested in nurturing an environment where young agri-entrepreneurs can thrive,” Mr. Offei emphasised.
“This initiative underscores the importance of not just providing resources, but also creating a nurturing environment for sustained growth. This collaborative effort aims to create lasting impact and foster a resilient foundation for the future of agriculture in Ghana,” he added.
The Agricultural Students Career Guidance and Mentorship Dialogue (AG-STUD) Bootcamp, organised annually by Agrihouse Foundation, is a programme that provides mentorship, guidance and networking opportunities to students and young professionals interested in pursuing careers in the agricultural sector.
The AG-STUD Bootcamp has over the years impacted over 12,000 beginner agribusiness owners and students by helping develop their skills, build their networks, and create opportunities for themselves in the agriculture industry. It provides a platform for participants to engage with industry professionals, learn about the latest trends and innovations in the agriculture sector, and receive mentorship and guidance from experienced professionals. The initiative has also helped secure jobs and internship opportunity for students.
The initiative targets students and young professionals from various disciplines, including agriculture, agribusiness, environmental science and related fields. The AG-STUD Bootcamp aims to inspire and empower the next generation of agricultural leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators.
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