Eligreen Agric and Agribusiness Hub proudly participated in the high-profile agricultural exhibition held at Afua Sutherland Park, an event that brought together dignitaries, industry stakeholders, innovators, and changemakers committed to advancing Ghana’s agricultural and agribusiness sector.
The exhibition served as a vibrant platform for promoting innovation, sustainable practices, and entrepreneurship in agriculture. Dignitaries in attendance included representatives from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, development partners, and leaders of various agribusiness institutions. The presence of these key stakeholders highlighted the government’s growing interest in fostering public-private collaboration within the value chain.
Eligreen’s dedicated team of staff took center stage with an engaging and visually appealing booth that attracted both local and international attention. The highlight of the day was the showcasing of our flagship Original Bamboo Tea—a unique, health-conscious herbal tea made from organically processed bamboo leaves cultivated through sustainable methods.
Our team passionately educated visitors on the nutritional and medicinal benefits of bamboo tea, positioning it not only as a wellness product but also as a symbol of Ghanaian innovation and green entrepreneurship. Many attendees sampled the tea on-site, expressing delight at its refreshing taste and health potential. The booth also included visual presentations of Eligreen’s training programs, agritech solutions, and ongoing efforts to empower women and youth through inclusive agribusiness models.
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Beyond product exhibition, the event was also a powerful networking opportunity. Eligreen engaged with farmers, potential distributors, investors, and students interested in agriculture, furthering our mission to bridge the gap between grassroots production and high-value markets.
This event marks another milestone in Eligreen Agric and Agribusiness Hub’s journey to revolutionize agribusiness in Ghana through sustainability, innovation, and community empowerment. As we gear up for our main summit from October 13–15, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre, the momentum continues to build—and so does our impact.
Together, we’re not just growing crops—we’re growing opportunities, transforming lives, and building a greener, more resilient future.