Prof. Richard Kwasi Bannor is Ghana’s first Professor of Agribusiness Management and an in ternationally recognised scholar in agribusiness strategy, food marketing, and agricultural value chains. He has published extensively in leading international journals (https://orcid.org/) , holds multiple international patents related to agricultural technology, and contributes to global research collaborations across Europe, Asia, and Africa. Beyond scholarship, Prof. Bannor has played a key role in building academic institutions—developing new postgraduate programmes, mentoring young academics, securing research funding, and strengthening university–industry partnerships. His work focuses on transforming agriculture into a competitive, innovative-driven sector by connecting farmers, markets, technology, and policy. With extensive leadership experience in university governance, research management, and agribusiness...
Introducing the faces of leadership for the 2025/2026 academic year! We are proud to present the newly elected ABSAG-UENR Executive Team. Under the SOBSAA-KUDJOE-led administration, we are committed to serving the student body with integrity, innovation, and a passion for Agribusiness. Meet the team: π€ President: Sobsaa Aasam Richard π€ Vice President: Kudjoe Emmanuel π€ Gen. Secretary: Raymond Aboagye π€ Fin. Secretary: Mustapha Muhammed π€ Organizer: Osei K. Tontoh π€ WOCOM: Kissiwaa A. Stella A new dawn for Agribusiness students starts now. Let’s make this year extraordinary! ππ
We are excited to celebrate Alberta Obeng , a final-year BSc Agribusiness student at the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR), who has secured the Input Dealer Business Deal Pitch Prize at the 8th Agricultural Students Career Guidance and Mentorship Dialogue Bootcamp (AG-STUD Africa), hosted by Agrihouse Foundation in Accra. The Agrihouse Foundation in Accra brought together over 130 students nationwide for an intensive six-day program under the theme “Our Voices Matter: We Hold the Agrifood Future,” where participants engaged in mentorship sessions, business pitch contests, field trips, and hands-on training designed to prepare them for leadership roles in the agricultural value chain. Among the key highlights was the Input Dealer Business Deal Pitch, where Alberta Obeng demonstrated exceptional skill in the competition, outperforming seven contestants through her innovative and sustainable business plan, earning support to establish an agribusiness input shop in h...