41st National Farmers’ Day Exhibition Attracts Over 120 Companies

Preparations are complete for the highly anticipated 41st Farmers’ Day Exhibition in Ho, Volta Region, where more than 120 companies are set to showcase their products and services at this year’s Exhibition and Celebration Fair.
The Ministry of Food and Agriculture, in partnership with the Agrihouse Foundation, will host exhibitors from across the agricultural value chain, highlighting innovations, achievements, and contributions made over the past year while celebrating the nation’s farmers.
This year’s exhibition is expected to be one of the most remarkable in the history of Farmers’ Day celebrations in Ghana. It will bring together a full house of industry players, including machinery and equipment suppliers, livestock and poultry businesses, fisheries and aquaculture firms, crop nutrition and protection companies, farmer associations, research institutions, financial institutions, development agencies, veterinary services, food and beverage companies, and agro-processors.
A diverse list of exhibitors includes Yara Ghana, BH Fertagro Ghana Ltd, AMG, Divine Winners Co. Ltd, RMG, Interplast Ltd, Chemico, Jay Kay Industries, Rainbow Agrosciences, Tiger Biotech, Demeter Ghana, Born Agro, Calli Ghana, OCP Ghana, De Heus Ghana, Flour Mills of Ghana, COCOBOD, Drobotix AS Ghana, Tata Africa, John Deere Agriculture, East-West Seed Knowledge Transfer, Sky Agro & Aquaculture Solutions, National Food Buffer Stock Company, IWMI, GNEBCHAM, New Okaff Industries, JICA/AFRICAT, and Agriseed Ltd.
The exhibition is expected to attract thousands of participants—from policymakers and agripreneurs to investors, researchers, and students—strengthening Ghana’s position as a center for agricultural innovation and sustainable growth.
Alongside the exhibition, Agrihouse Foundation will host impactful side events designed to enhance farmers’ skills and knowledge. The Farmers’ Clinic will offer training on agro-input usage, market access, financial literacy, farm management, insurance, investment opportunities, and ongoing government and private-sector programs.
Additionally, a “1 Household, 1 Garden” (1H1G) Masterclass will be held to promote backyard gardening and equip participants with practical skills for growing food at home, an initiative aimed at reducing food insecurity and supporting Ghana’s zero-hunger agenda.




