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Esther Emefa Ofori Boadu

CEO & Co-Founder, Freshlys Family Farms Ltd.

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“AGYLE is vital for fostering international collaboration and nurturing future leaders. By bringing together young professionals from Africa and Germany, the program encourages the exchange of ideas, cultures, and business practices, leading to innovative solutions to global challenges. It equips participants with essential skills, knowledge, and networks, enabling them to drive economic growth and sustainable development in their home countries. This focus on cross-cultural interaction and leadership development is crucial for addressing issues like climate change, poverty, and inequality. Furthermore, AGYLE empowers young entrepreneurs by providing networking opportunities with peers, mentors, and industry experts, which can result in new partnerships and investment opportunities. The program also emphasizes the transfer of knowledge and best practices between countries, enhancing participants' capabilities and contributing to global knowledge exchange. By investing in the youth, AGYLE plays a significant role in building resilient and adaptable communities, ensuring long-term global prosperity and fostering a generation of leaders equipped to shape a better future.“

EstherEmefa Ofori Boadu is a young female dedicated entrepreneur in the agricultural sector. Ofori Boadu is committed to promoting sustainable farming practices and fostering economic development in my community. Through her work at Freshlys Family Farms, she aims to bring innovation, efficiency and remarkable growth to the cattle farming industry by implementing innovative solutions that prioritize environmental conservation, animal welfare, compliance and social responsibility. With a passion for empowering local farmers especially the youth and women, and promoting food security, Ofori Boadu strives to make a positive impact on both the agricultural sector and the wider community.

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