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NUGS empowers young entrepreneurs to drive Ghana’s future at Agribusiness forum

NUGS' Entrepreneurship and Agribusiness faorum empowers Ghana’s youth to build sustainable agribusinesses for national prosperity.

Kwaku Nti By Kwaku Nti Published June 5, 2026
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The National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) has successfully hosted the Agribusiness and Entrepreneurship Drive 2026, bringing together students, aspiring entrepreneurs, policymakers, and industry leaders to explore pathways for youth-led economic growth through agriculture and innovation.

The event, held at the UniMAC Auditorium in Dzorwulu under the theme “Empowering Agripreneurs and Entrepreneurs; Inspiring Young Entrepreneurs to Drive Growth and Development for National Prosperity,” featured a high-level Trailblazers Panel Discussion that served as the centrepiece of the programme.

Mr. Titus Owusu Darko, the 59th NUGS Secretary for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Skills Development, who convened the event, emphasised the union’s commitment to practical empowerment.

“We are equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and networks necessary to thrive in an increasingly competitive global economy. Empowering young people with entrepreneurial competencies is critical to Ghana’s socio-economic advancement and sustainable development,” he said.

The panel brought together distinguished experts who shared practical insights and policy perspectives on entrepreneurship and agribusiness.

Mr. Latif Abdul Muhammed, Deputy National Coordinator of the Ghana Enterprise Agency (GEA), highlighted government support mechanisms for young businesses.

“Innovation and resilience remain indispensable tools for young entrepreneurs seeking to succeed in today’s competitive economy,” Muhammed stated.

He urged students to utilise available funding opportunities, business incubation programmes, and capacity-building initiatives offered by the GEA to combat youth unemployment and drive economic transformation.

Mr. Joseph Saluma Quaye, Chief Executive Officer of Elornuse Firm, drew from his personal entrepreneurial journey to motivate participants.

“Sustainable entrepreneurship requires discipline, strategic planning, and continuous learning,” Quaye advised.

“Young entrepreneurs must be prepared to embrace calculated risks, cultivate problem-solving skills, and adapt to changing market dynamics while creating value-driven businesses.”

Mr. Derek Wiredu, Principal Promotion Officer, who represented the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, , outlined key government interventions.

“The government is committed to supporting youth-led enterprises through market access initiatives, industrialisation programmes, and investment-friendly policies,” Wiredu said.

He encouraged students to view agriculture “not merely as a traditional occupation but as a modern and profitable business sector capable of generating employment and contributing significantly to national development.”

Miss Ophelia Amedor, Assistant Director at the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture, spotlighted opportunities in the blue economy.

“Aquaculture presents enormous potential for food security, job creation, and economic growth,” Amedor noted.

She urged young innovators to explore solutions across the fisheries and aquaculture value chain.

Throughout the session, panelists stressed the importance of innovation, strategic partnerships, networking, and continuous skills development. Students were challenged to move beyond traditional career paths and pursue entrepreneurship as a vehicle for wealth creation and national transformation.

The NUGS Agribusiness and Entrepreneurship Drive 2026 underscored the growing recognition of stakeholder collaboration in nurturing Ghana’s next generation of business leaders and agripreneurs.

Source: Starrfm.com.gh

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