Ghana: 40 Women Undergo Training in Climate Smart Agribusiness

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A total of 40 women with disabilities and refugees trained in climate smart agribusiness by Social Enterprise Ghana, were on Friday presented with start-up kits to enable them grow their own businesses.

The programme under the Social Enterprise Ghana’s “investing in women in Green Venture” Project, is supported by the Australian High Commission’s Direct Aid Program (DAP), and it aim to support community-led development projects to empower women in agribusinesses and Small and Medium Enterprises.

The women who undergone six-months intensive training on snail and mushroom production received start-up kits including feeds, drinkers, feeders, snails, housing (box), knapsack sprayers among others.

The Executive Director of Social Enterprise Ghana, Mr Edwin Zu-Cudjoe, said the beneficiaries were the second cohort of about 80 trainees trained in green and circular economy.

He said the beneficiaries were not only trained to farm but also add value and make business out of it to be able to run sustainable businesses for their own economic empowerment.

“Social Enterprise Ghana, believe that women have a special space in Ghana’s history. The economic empowerment journey of Social Enterprise Ghana and supporting young women, disabilities and refugees with skills that can help equip them with the economic transformation of our country,” he added.

Mr Zu-Cudjoe indicated that, as part of effort to help grow their businesses, SE Ghana partner with other government agencies such as the Ghana Export Promotion Authority to support and work with their businesses to access various international markets.