Jospong Group enters agreements with significant Thai rice producers in order to increase domestic rice output.

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In order to replicate their experiences and tactics in Ghana, the team travelled to Thailand to research the country’s rice industry.

The Jospong Group of Companies seeks to collaborate with significant Thai rice industry players in order to offer technical and equipment support for Ghana’s whole rice value chain in order to produce rice for both the domestic and international markets.

The JGC delegation was assisted by H.E. Florence Akonor, the High Commissioner of Ghana to Malaysia, who was in charge of Thailand and other South-East Asian nations.

 

The High Commissioner stated that the rice initiative represents a new level of mutually beneficial bilateral collaboration between Ghana and Thailand.

She expressed her gratitude to Dr. Sicha Singsomboon, the Honorary Consul, and her staff for their efforts in arranging the visit.

She emphasised that the partnership was essential for advancing cooperation to strengthen both nations’ economies, particularly in regards to rice production.

Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, the Executive Chairman, urged participants in the Ghana rice value chain to work together for the growth of the industry during a press conference he gave in Bangkok on the eve of the trip.

 

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