• ADB management and the students
• ADB management and the students

 The Managing Director of Agri­cultural Develop­ment Bank (ADB) PLC, Edward Ato Sarpong, has called on students pursuing agriculture to embrace entrepreneurship and in­novation as key tools in transform­ing Ghana’s agribusiness landscape.

He made the call as part of this year’s Agricultural Students’ Career Guidance and Mentorship Dia­logue (AG-STUD) Boot Camp.

The boot camp, organised by the Agrihouse Foundation and ADB as a sponsor, brought together students from various agricultural institutions nationwide to connect them with industry leaders and foster their entrepreneurial growth.

The students and the organisers paid a courtesy call on the man­agement of ADB as part of the week-long program.

In his remarks, Ato Sarpong tasked the students to shift their mindset from traditional, subsis­tence farming to agripreneurship; a modern approach that integrates innovation, technology, value addi­tion, and sustainable practices into the agricultural value chain.

“You are not just students of ag­riculture; you are the future leaders of Ghana’s agricultural value chain. Your role in building a resilient and modern agribusiness sector cannot be overemphasised,” he stated.

Ato Sarpong, who underscored the critical need for youth-led solu­tions in transforming agriculture and other businesses, also urged the participants to take advantage of platforms like AG-STUD to sharpen their skills, network with mentors, and develop business ideas that can scale and create em­ployment for wealth creation.

The ADB MD reaffirmed the Bank’s commitment to empow­ering the youth through tailored financing, capacity-building, and internship opportunities, citing AG-STUD as essential in bridging the gap between academic theory and practical application.

“In addition to our Student Save Account, the bank intends to launch innovative funding schemes that will provide easy access to capital for agric stu­dents and young entrepreneurs in the agric value chain and other key sectors of the economy,” he disclosed.

The General Manager in charge of Agribusiness, Kwame Asiedu Attrams, stated that ADB was proud to remain a sponsor of the AG-STUD Boot Camp as it amplifies the bank’s commitment to invest in a new generation of entrepreneurs whose interest is in agribusiness to create wealth and facilitate economic growth.

In expressing appreciation, the Executive Director of Agrihouse Foundation, Alberta Akorsa, thanked ADB for its continuous support of AG-STUD initiatives, agricultural education, and entre­preneurship in Ghana.

This year’s Ag-STUD Boot Camp was attended by 125 students who were competitively selected by the organisers from 23 schools, made up of universities and tertiary agricultural colleges across the country.