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National Best Farmer second runner-up wins Stanbic Bank award

 Ransford Kwaku Otopa Atiemo, the 2024 Best Farmer second run­ner-up, won a brand-new Massey Ferguson tractor, complete with accessories, donated by Stanbic Bank Ghana.

The symbolic key to the vehi­cle was handed over at the 40th National Best Farmer Awards dinner held last Friday in Accra.

Mr Atiemo encouraged aspir­ing farmers to approach agricul­ ture with grit and focus if they hope to succeed.

“If you want to go into farm­ing, you have to start at an early stage when you have the strength of youth and energy. Farming is not for the faint of heart; you shouldn’t wait until retirement to start,” he said.

Mr Atiemo’s journey in farm­ing began 25 years ago. Initially working as a printer, he used the opportunity to study the agricul­tural materials he handled.

Today, he is a successful mixed farmer, cultivating over 700 acres and raising more than 100,000 birds per cycle.

He expressed deep gratitude to Stanbic for the tractor, noting that it would significantly boost the efficiency and output of his farmlands.

Samuel Okang-Boye, Head of AgriBusiness at Stanbic Bank Ghana, emphasised the impor­tance of supporting agriculture.

“We are honoured to be em­powering and recognising hard work. Africa is our home, just as Ghana is our home and we drive her growth. Farming is critical to our economic progress, and we are proud to be supporting this vital sector to drive growth of the economy,” he added.

With a commitment to driv­ing sustainable growth, Stanbic Bank provides tailored financial solutions, technical expertise, and advisory support to various stakeholders across the agricul­tural value chain. From small­holder farmers to agribusinesses, the bank partners with industry players to enhance productivity, promote innovation, and build resilience within the sector.

This year’s donation was in collaboration with a client of the bank Mechanical Lloyd, agents of Massey Ferguson.

 BY TIMES REPORTER

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