
Agri-Innovation Hubs Boost SME Performance in Ghana – Research
A recent study has revealed that agribusiness innovation hubs are significantly enhancing the growth and performance of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana. The research emphasises the need for stronger policy support to maximise the impact of these hubs.
A recent study has revealed that agribusiness innovation hubs are significantly enhancing the growth and performance of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana. The research emphasises the need for stronger policy support to maximise the impact of these hubs.
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Key Findings of the Research
The study highlighted that agri-innovation hubs are enhancing access to resources, promoting value co-creation, facilitating collaboration among stakeholders, and supporting the creation of employment opportunities. Notably, 40.4% of beneficiaries reported increased access to new markets after engaging with these hubs.
Titled “The Impact of Agri-Innovation Hubs on SME Performance in Ghana,” the research aimed to assess how agribusiness incubation and innovation hubs are transforming the country’s agri-food systems through youth-led innovations.
Research Collaboration and Funding
The study was jointly conducted by the SDD University of Business and Integrated Development Studies (SDD-UBIDS) and the Dr. Hilla Limann Technical University (DHLTU), with funding from the Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation (MESTI) and the Africa Centre of Technology Studies (ACTS), under the Science Granting Councils Initiative (SGCI) in Africa.
The Role of Agri-Innovation Hubs
Professor Issaka Kanton Osumanu, Pro-Vice Chancellor of SDD-UBIDS, highlighted that the research aligns with the university’s commitment to practical training. He emphasised that the lessons learned from the project would help shape the university’s student training programs for greater impact.
Mr. Wilfred Edem Dennis, Principal Research Officer at MESTI, described agribusiness innovation hubs as “critical enablers” of agricultural transformation, underscoring their role in job creation. He added that the youth-led innovations in agriculture supported by these hubs are essential to modernising the sector, creating jobs, and driving inclusive economic growth. This approach aligns with Ghana’s Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy Implementation Plan and broader development goals.
Focus on Agro-Processing
Professor Adams Abdulai, the lead researcher, noted that approximately 55% of respondents were involved in agro-processing. This suggests that future investments should prioritise this sector to maximise the job creation potential of agri-innovation hubs. “Membership in agro-innovation hubs significantly impacts SME performance. To catalyse development in the agri-food sector, we must support the expansion of these hubs,” emphasised Prof. Abdulai.
Conclusion
The research highlights the transformative role of agri-innovation hubs in boosting SME performance and job creation in Ghana. By fostering youth-led innovation and promoting collaboration across sectors, these hubs are crucial for modernising the agri-food industry and contributing to the country’s economic growth.
Wa | (Upper West Region | June 26 | 2025
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