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Maphlix Trust Ghana Limited is a producer and exporter of fresh vegetables, roots, tubers, and fruits in Ghana. Maphlix sources from its own farms and from a network of smallholder farmers in the Volta region of Ghana. It is the largest vegetable farm in West Africa, according to the Ghanaian Times Newspaper in 2021.[1] Established in 2013, the company's long-term goal is to develop and add value to the remaining food crops that are exported in their raw form. Maphlix Trust Ghana Ltd. has been ranked sixth by the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) at the 2020 Ghana Club 100 awards, hosted by the Centre in Accra, moving up from 27th position in the previous year.[2]
About the founder
editFelix Kamassah is a Ghanaian farmer and owner of the agribusiness company Maphlix Trust, which supplies vegetables to brands like KFC and Shoprite in Ghana, as well as to markets in the UK and Dubai. Farming has always been a part of Kamassah's life, but he initially pursued it on the side while working as an economist in Ghana's banking sector. Kamassah learned the culture of farming from his aunt, who was both a nurse and a farmer, and she instilled in him the importance of adopting farming as a lifestyle, according to Howwemadeitinafrica.[3]
Production
editThe farm produced 2,077 tonnes of vegetables in 2020, and has since increased its output to 2,825 tonnes in 2021, representing a significant growth of 36% in just one year.[1]
Export products
editMaphlix Trust produces and exports a variety of major food crops, including orange-fleshed sweet potatoes (OFSP), fresh vegetables, and fruits such as okra, peppers (chili and green), marrow, Chinese okra (turea), tinder, garden eggs, lettuce, parsley leaves, jute leaves, butternut squash, tomatoes, onions, and cucumbers. In addition, the firm adds value to root and tuber crops like cassava, yams, and potatoes. Maphlix Trust also provides agronomic and technical services to support its smallholder farmers[4]
Technical partners and affiliations
editAs an agribusiness company, Maphlix Trust Ghana targets the entire vegetable value chain. The company is a member of several industry and international bodies, including:
-Ghana Vegetable Producers and Exporters Association (Ghana Vegetables)
- Association of Ghanaian Industries (AGI)
- Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI)
- Federation of Ghanaian Exporters (FAGE)
- International Potato Center (CIP)
- Europe-Africa-Caribbean-Pacific Liaison Committee (COLEACP)
COLEACP is an international body that connects producers of food crops in African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) countries to their consumers in Europe.
References
edit- ^ a b Noretti, Alberto Mario (September 6, 2021). "Maphlix Trust Ghana to employ 400 workers to meet increasing demand–CEO". The Ghanaian Times. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
- ^ "Maphlix Trust leaps in Ghana Club 100 rankings". Business & Financial Times Limited. October 24, 2022. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
- ^ Abu, Mubarik (September 30, 2022). "He quit his economist job to farm in Ghana, now he supplies KFC, Shoprite and exports to Europe". Face2Face Africa. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
- ^ "Maphlix Trust Ghana Limited". Ghana Export Promotion Authority. June 9, 2017. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
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