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IFAD, Ghana, and the World Bank team up under the AgriConnect Compact to modernize agriculture and food systems.

IFAD, Ghana, and the World Bank team up under the AgriConnect Compact to modernize agriculture and food systems.
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The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the World Bank, and the Ghanaian government have launched the AgriConnect Compact to modernize agriculture. The initiative aims to boost economic growth, create jobs, and improve food security by 2030.

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This partnership addresses structural economic challenges in Ghana, focusing on scaling investments in key agricultural value chains to reduce rural poverty.

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At today’s launch of the Ghana AgriConnect Compact, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) reaffirmed its commitment to partner with the Government of Ghana, the World Bank , and other development partners to accelerate the transformation of the country’s agri-food systems and drive inclusive economic growth.

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