TIAST Group Holds Agribusiness Investors Conference and Exhibition in Koforidua

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TIAST Group in collaboration with the Eastern Regional Coordinating Council organized a grand conference and exhibition in the Eastern Region to promote agribusinesses and to challenge investors, farmers, and all stakeholders to add value to their agricultural produce.

The two-day event which was organized at the Centre for National Culture in Koforidua from 14th  to 15th  September, 2022 attracted over 100 exhibitors across the agribusiness value chain with the aim of industrializing the agricultural sector with more value addition for exports.

Speaking under the theme “Eastern Regional Agribusiness Investors Conference and Exhibition: Financial and Technical Support of TIAST”, the Eastern Regional Minister, Honourable Seth Acheampong, highlighted the need for the region to do more processing, so as to secure the country’s food system and help the country achieve economic growth.  

In stating the objectives of the conference and exhibition, he said, “The Eastern Region has contributed significantly in terms of agricultural productivity.

“It is therefore not surprising at all that a reputable institution such as TIAST has decided to partner with us in organizing this wonderful conference and exhibition.”

According to him, the initiative by TIAST Group to provide financial, technical and offtake support to farmers, investors and interested parties is a laudable one taking into consideration the opportunities it will present to the Eastern region in terms of employment opportunities, advanced mode of farming, economic growth and development.

This, he said, is best achievable with the agricultural industrialization drive set by TIAST Group to help the Eastern Region.

Stressing the importance of agricultural industrialization, Hon. Seth Acheampong disclosed,  

He urged all investors present at the conference to interact, connect and purchase products advertised and exhibited by the small-medium enterprises in the agribusiness value chain.

Also speaking at the conference, the Chairperson of TIAST Group, Madam Lisa Hao, said the main purpose of TIAST Group in the Eastern Region was to push the concept of agricultural industrialization to the locals and help the region industrialize the agricultural sector.

“We are focused on processing crops like cassava, sisal, potato, rice and rubber.

“Our partnership with Banks afford our partners with financial leasing for setting up a full-automated processing factory.

“The financial support covers up to 70 to 80 percent of the total cost of the processing factory,” she highlighted.

Speaking extensively on the modules of TIAST Group, the Director of the Ghana Business Development Team, Madam Priscilla Fiati explained that TIAST Group had already secured a ready market on the international market.

Placing emphasis on the effects of post-harvest losses in the country, she explained that TIAST Group was keen on adding value to crops, especially cassava into starch.

In addition, she highlighted that TIAST Group exports all processed commodities to the international market weekly due to its connection to the international market, coupled with the high demand for cassava starch which is used in pharmaceuticals, food, cosmetics, paints, and other industries.

TIAST Group in partnership with Stanbic Bank provides 70 to 80 percent financial support to farmers, investors, and individuals interested in setting up an agro-processing factory.

 

The event witnessed the presence of the Eastern Regional Minister, Honourable Seth Acheampong, the Eastern Regional Director of Agriculture, Mr. Henry Crentsil, the Chairperson of TIAST Group, Madam Lisa Hao, the Chief Executive Officer of TIAST Ghana, Mr. David Tai, the first counselor in charge of economic issues at the Embassy of Guinea in Accra, Mr. Abdul Aziz Diallo, the Head of the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) in the Eastern Region, Mr. George Adomako, extension officers, and many other dignitaries.

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