Transforming Fruits and Vegetables Value Chains for Export Success

Ghana has immense potential in the fruits and vegetables sector, and at Farmer Globale, we’re tapping into this opportunity by providing targeted support to smallholder farmers and MSMEs. Through strategic partnerships with COLEAD (Committee Linking Entrepreneurship-Agriculture-Development), MoFA (Ministry of Food & Agriculture), and FBOs, we’ve implemented capacity-building programs that help farmers improve their yield quality and meet the export standards of global markets.

Our Fruits and Vegetables Improvement Programme focuses on best agronomic practices, financial literacy, and the safe use of pesticides. The goal is to help farmers produce safe, high-quality crops that can access both domestic and international markets, boosting Ghana’s agricultural export revenue. We’re proud to collaborate with organizations like the Vegetable Producers and Exporters Association of Ghana (VEPEAG), and the Sea-freight Pineapple Exporters of Ghana (SPEG), working closely with these bodies to ensure that smallholder farmers have access to the resources, training, and markets they need to succeed.

By linking farmers directly to export markets, we’re not only increasing their incomes but also promoting Ghanaian produce on the global stage. The future of agriculture in Ghana lies in partnerships, technology, and sustainable practices—and Farmer Globale is leading the charge.