Just picture your baskets of fresh produce, crates of eggs, sacks of grains, or live poultry and livestock, all ready for sale, but the buyers you want aren’t coming. High-quality products sit there, waiting for attention, while potential revenue slips through your fingers.
Now, imagine thousands of eager consumers, wholesalers, and business partners all in one place, seeing your produce, tasting it, and reaching out to buy. That’s the vision behind AgriFair 2025, happening at Efua Sutherland Children’s Park in Accra from Tomorrow November 28th to Sunday 30th, one of Ghana’s biggest agribusiness gatherings, organized by Channel One TV.
Farmers who have taken part in previous editions speak of real transformations. Some walked in with modest stalls and walked out with new partnerships, expanded markets, and sales that exceeded their expectations. These are not one-off stories, they illustrate a growing trend of farmers and agripreneurs using platforms like AgriFair to scale their operations, connect directly with buyers, and gain national visibility.
A Farm-to-Market Platform with Real Impact
AgriFair is more than a trade fair; it’s a marketplace and networking hub rolled into one. With support from Citi TV and Citi FM, the event is designed to give farmers, fishers, poultry producers, and agripreneurs direct access to buyers, no middlemen, no barriers, just opportunities.
Participants showcase everything from fresh vegetables and fruits to fish, poultry, and livestock, while also learning from agritech innovators and attending hands-on “Agric Clinics” that offer practical tips on productivity, animal husbandry, and market strategies. Beyond sales, it’s a place to spot industry trends, gauge pricing, and explore value-chain innovations.
Why Businesses Take Notice
The results are tangible. Farmers attending AgriFair have either doubled, tripled, or even quadrupled sales in a single day, according to reports from past participants. Some have established long-term supplier relationships, while others have gained insights that helped them plan production cycles and pricing strategies more effectively.
For agripreneurs, the event provides a snapshot of Ghana’s evolving food economy, from urban consumer demand to emerging digital marketplaces.

What’s New for 2025
This year, AgriFair will feature interactive workshops and demonstrations by leading agritech firms, showing how technology can boost yields, improve market access, and promote climate-smart practices. Buyers can expect discounts on selected produce and livestock, creating vibrant transactions.
The fair also offers a forum to engage policymakers and industry leaders, and participants will learn about Ghana’s forthcoming national agribusiness export policy, which aims to strengthen local production and expand export potential.
A Market That Connects, Inspires, and Transforms
AgriFair 2025 is where Ghana’s farmers meet the market. It’s where produce becomes a business, where connections lead to growth, and where opportunity meets preparation.
For farmers and agripreneurs, the event is as much about learning and networking as it is about selling, reflecting a larger shift in Ghana’s agribusiness landscape; one where visibility, strategy, and market access can change the trajectory of small-scale farms and growing enterprises.
