AGrINVEST / KITA is registering Ghanaian agribusinesses, cooperatives, service providers and value-chain actors for a programme that facilitates access to farm mechanisation — equipment, services, training and finance. Completing the registration form is the first step to be considered for technical support, equipment trials, training opportunities and possible subsidised finance or commercial linkages.
Who should register
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Smallholder farmers or farmer groups seeking mechanisation for production, harvesting or post-harvest handling.
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Cooperatives and producer organisations that aggregate produce and need mechanisation for processing, storage or bulk handling.
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Agribusiness MSMEs (input suppliers, processors, aggregators) seeking equipment, training or finance to scale operations.
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Mechanisation service providers (MSPs) offering hire-services, custom-hire, or rental fleets who want to be part of equipment trials, training and market linkages.
Why register (what participants may receive)
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Access to equipment demonstrations and on-farm trials.
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Technical training on safe, productive and cost-effective machine use and maintenance.
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Support designing mechanisation packages matched to local value chains.
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Linkages to finance providers and subsidised or blended finance opportunities where available.
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Invitation to capacity-building events and peer learning with other Ghanaian actors.
What the registration form typically asks for
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Business name / farmer group name and legal status (if any).
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Primary value chain(s) and activities (e.g., maize production, rice milling, tomato aggregation, poultry feed).
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Type(s) of mechanisation needed (e.g., two-row planters, small tractors, threshers, shellers, mobile driers, post-harvest graders).
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Location (community, district, region) and areas of operation.
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Estimated scale (hectares served, number of members, monthly throughput).
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Contact person, phone number and email.
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Any existing equipment or service capacity and financing constraints.
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Optional: short description of past experience or partnerships.
Quick checklist before you start the form
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Business registration certificate (if available).
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Short list of current assets (tools, machines) and gap areas.
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Clear description of the community or catchment you serve (scale & beneficiaries).
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One-page profile or CV of the business lead (helpful but optional).
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Realistic estimate of budget/financing needs (if the form asks)
Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement by Agri-web. Interested applicants are encouraged to visit the official websites and portals of this opportunity for complete program details and verified application instructions. Applicants are also strongly encouraged to exercise due diligence before submitting any personal or sensitive information.
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