Guzakuza Praises National Best Farmer ,Organisers for Gender Equity

In a historic turn of events, the 39th Farmers Day Event in Ghana has shattered long-standing norms as a woman claims the prestigious title of the Overall National Best Farmer.

Guzakuza, a leading advocate for women in agribusiness across Africa and the Diaspora, commends the organisers for this bold and inclusive step.

This provocative victory breaks a two-decade hiatus since a woman last claimed this esteemed accolade, sending shockwaves through traditional norms.

Guzakuza marks this achievement as a resounding testament to the rising force of women in agribusiness, challenging conventions and reshaping the narrative.

Breaking barriers and defying expectations, this year’s winner, Ms. Charity Akotia, has proven that gender is no obstacle in the realm of agriculture.

The agribusiness sector, traditionally dominated by men, witnesses a seismic shift as this exceptional woman takes the spotlight.

Expressing gratitude to the organisers for allowing merit to transcend gender, Guzakuza throws down the baton to all women in the food and agribusiness industry.

Ms. Akotia’s victory challenges every woman to rise, break free from limitations, and claim their place in the agribusiness hall of fame. ”The Farmers Day Event has entered a new era, one where gender equality in agribusiness is no longer a distant goal but a tangible reality.

Ms. Akotia, adjudged the best farmer, stands as a symbol of empowerment and progress.

Ms. Akotia’s victory is more than an award; it’s a declaration of the power and potential inherent in every woman in agribusiness,” says Nana Adjoa A. Sifa, founder of Guzakuza.Stay tuned for more information on the incredible woman who has etched her name in history as the Overall National Best Farmer in Ghana.

For media inquiries, contact:Nana Adjoa A. Sifa Founder: +233553333942

nana@guzakuza.org

About Guzakuza

Guzakuza is a leading force in championing the cause of women in agribusiness across Africa and the Diaspora.

With a mission to shatter barriers and foster gender equity in agribusiness by creating opportunities and equipping women with the necessary tools to start and grow their agribusinesses, Guzakuza is committed to transforming the narrative and creating a future where women play a central role in shaping the agricultural landscape.

In the last 8 years, Guzakuza has directly impacted over 8,000 women across 31 African countries and the diaspora. Guzakuza also calls on all women to be part of its membership platform, WIFAI—Women in the Food & Agribusiness Industry.

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