
From drone-based crop monitoring to mobile platforms providing weather forecasts and market price information, technology is reshaping Ghana's agricultural landscape. Agritech startups are playing a pivotal role in developing and deploying these solutions, helping smallholder farmers overcome traditional challenges such as limited access to finance, information, and modern farming techniques.
These innovations are not only improving productivity but also enhancing sustainability and climate resilience. For instance, precision agriculture tools help optimize water and fertilizer use, while mobile apps connect farmers directly to buyers, reducing post-harvest losses and improving incomes. The government and development partners are also actively supporting the agritech ecosystem through funding initiatives and policy frameworks designed to foster innovation in this vital sector.