A gender inclusion training initiative in Kintampo, Bono East, empowered over 500 female farmers with practical skills to operate planters for sorghum cultivation, promoting gender equity in agriculture.
A graduate trainee program by Oyster Agribusiness, engaging the youth in agriculture by offering experience, mentoring, and modern training techniques to inspire interest and drive innovation in agriculture careers.
The Project 50 (P50) is an initiative taken by the Agronomy Department of Oyster Agribusiness, which seeks to train independent smallholder farmers weekly,to cultivate a minimum of 10 acres of sorghum, targeting a yield of at least 200 bags of 50kg per farmer. This initiative intends to increase farmer’s income and transform their livelihoods.
Social inclusion to us means creating equal opportunities for all, embracing diversity, and ensuring every individual—regardless of background—feels valued, respected, and empowered to contribute meaningfully to our mission and community.