Maphlix Agriculture Institute launches youth training with land, finance & market access

In a move to reshape the future of Ghana’s agriculture sector, Maphlix Agriculture Training Institute Ltd., led by visionary CEO Dr Felix Mawuli Kamasah, has unveiled its 2025 Agricultural Training Programmes—an ambitious, impact-driven initiative designed not only to build agricultural skills, but also to unlock land, funding, and guaranteed market access for Ghanaian youth.

The programme, which begins in the first week of July 2025, is being rolled out across four regions: Greater Accra, Eastern Region, Central Region, and Volta Region. It offers a rare full-circle opportunity for participants to be trained, resourced, and integrated into a functioning agro-supply chain within just three months.

A Full Agricultural Empowerment Ecosystem

Unlike conventional training models that end in the classroom, the Maphlix model offers a complete empowerment package, structured to ensure that participants walk out of the programme not only skilled but economically active and agriculturally productive.

Participants will receive:

Comprehensive technical and agribusiness training

Feeding throughout the duration of the course

Support to access farmland through a collaborative arrangement with the Government of Ghana

Linkages to selected banks for account setup, tailored financial products, and possible microloans

A guaranteed market, as Maphlix commits to buying produce from trained youth to integrate into its supply chain

“This is not just a training programme; it is a pathway to ownership, empowerment, and economic freedom,” said Dr Felix Kamasah Mawuli “We’re creating a complete ecosystem where young people are trained, supported with land and capital, and provided a reliable off-taker for their harvests. It’s an investment in the future of Ghana’s food security and rural economy.”

🎓 Courses Designed for the Future of Farming

Participants will be trained in practical, high-demand areas, including:

Export Readiness & Standards Compliance – equipping participants to meet international trade requirements

Irrigation & Water Management for Smallholders – essential for year-round productivity

Farm Record-Keeping & Financial Literacy – helping farmers become business-minded

Greenhouse Farming & Controlled Environment Agriculture – promoting climate-smart innovations

Post-Harvest Management & Value Addition – reducing losses and improving market value

Investment Readiness for Start-Ups – preparing farmers for funding and growth

IT & Communication Skills – enhancing digital literacy and agricultural marketing

These carefully curated modules bridge the gap between traditional farming knowledge and modern agribusiness practices, empowering participants to thrive in both local and global markets.

Source: Ivy Priscilla Setordjie

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