Smallholder farmers, the backbone of Ghana’s agricultural industry often face a daunting challenge — lack of access to markets. This hurdle prevents them from selling their produce and earning a decent income, perpetuating a cycle of poverty. However, there’s hope on the horizon.
Sono Global, a visionary company located in the Eastern, Asamankese to be specific is revolutionizing the orange farmers’ sector by providing ready market access opportunities.
In Ghana, smallholder farmers contribute significantly to the country’s food security and economic growth. Yet, they struggle to access markets, leading to wasted produce, reduced incomes and limited economic opportunities.
The lack of market access stems from various factors, including: Limited transportation networks, Inadequate market information, Insufficient storage facilities, Middlemen exploitation and others.
Sono Global has taken bold steps to address the market access challenge faced by orange farmers. By providing a ready market, Sono Global ensures that farmers can sell their produce and earn a fair income. With this intervention farmers can now earn a decent income from their produce, improving their livelihoods.
With a guaranteed market, farmers can sell their produce promptly, reducing waste.They are incentivized to produce high-quality oranges, enhancing the overall industry standards. By accessing markets directly, farmers gain control over their produce and economic destiny.
Sono Global invites orange farmers to take advantage of this groundbreaking opportunity. Interested farmers can contact the following numbers to arrange for pickup or delivery:
+233 501352236
+233 503829434
+233 242203074
Delivering Produce Made Easy
Farmers can choose to have their produce picked up by Sono Global’s team or deliver their oranges directly to the factory at Asamankese.
Sono Global’s market access initiative is a beacon of hope for Ghana’s orange farmers. By bridging the market gap, Sono Global is transforming the lives of smallholder farmers, enhancing food security, and contributing to Ghana’s economic growth. If you know an orange farmer interested in selling their produce, share this opportunity and be part of the revolution.