Ghana
Sign in
Personal
Products and Services
Products and Services
Borrow for your needs
Personal Loan
Vehicle Loan
Salary Advance
Consumer Finance Loan
Grow your money
Insure what matters
Education Plan
Funeral Plan
Motor Insurance
Homeowners Insurance
Travel Insurance
Ways to Bank
Ways to Bank
Business
Products and services
Products and services
Bank with us
Borrow for your needs
Business Term Loan
Revolving Short Term Loan
Commercial Property Loan
Vehicle and Asset Finance
Enterprise Smart Loan
Agricultural Production Loan
Invoice Discounting
Business Overdraft
Business Solutions
Trade Club
Importing and exporting to China made easy
Ways to bank
Ways to bank
Wealth
Best Farmer Call
2025 4 Mar 2025

Stanbic Bank Engages Agric Sector Stakeholders to Drive Growth

Ransford Kwaku Otopa Atiemoh, founder of Ransboat and Company LTD and second runner-up at the 2024 National Best Farmer Awards, has paid a courtesy visit to Kwamina Asomaning, Chief Executive of Stanbic Bank Ghana.

The meeting discussed innovative strategies to strengthen Ghana’s agriculture sector through collaboration and enhanced support.

During the engagement, Mr. Asomaning commended Mr. Atiemoh for his dedication to agriculture and emphasized the need for farmers to evolve their practices to meet modern demands. He noted that while agriculture remains a cornerstone of Ghana’s economy, there is a pressing need to diversify beyond traditional crops like cocoa.

“Ghana has the potential to position itself as a global leader in the production of other high-demand crops such as cashew, ginger, and mangoes. By diversifying and adopting innovative farming practices, we can reduce the sector’s vulnerabilities and create new opportunities for growth,” he said.

Mr. Asomaning also highlighted Stanbic Bank’s role as one of the top three banks in agricultural financing, underscoring the bank’s dedication to supporting farmers and agribusinesses. He pointed to the recent upgrade of the National Best Farmer Awards prize from a pick-up truck to a brand-new Massey Ferguson tractor with accessories, sponsored by Stanbic Bank in collaboration with Mechanical Lloyd, as a testament to the bank’s commitment to the sector. “This upgrade reflects our belief in the transformative power of agriculture and our desire to equip farmers with the tools they need to succeed,” he added.

The discussion also touched on the importance of aligning farming practices with market demands and environmental conditions. Mr. Asomaning stressed the need for farmers to adopt consistent and sustainable practices, such as matching seed varieties to soil types and weather conditions, as well as meeting the taste preferences of end markets. He mentioned that “By evolving our practices and embracing innovation, we can create a more resilient and profitable agricultural sector.”

In response, Mr. Atiemoh expressed his gratitude to Stanbic Bank for its unwavering support and shared his vision for the future of Ghana’s agriculture. “The challenges we face are significant, but with the right investments and collaborations, we can overcome them and unlock the full potential of our agricultural sector,” he said.

Over the past two decades, Stanbic Bank Ghana has been at the forefront of agricultural development, leveraging its deep sector expertise and innovative digital solutions to support farmers and agribusinesses across the country. Through its targeted agribusiness value chain initiatives, the bank continues to drive progress and create opportunities for growth in the sector.

 

 

Picture: Kwamina Asomaning, C.E. Stanbic Bank and Ransford Kwaku Otopa Atiemoh 2nd Runner-up 2024 National Best Farmer (Center) with Stanbic Team